One time I tried to sing
About spring and a storm
But you know
How it goes

Blah blah blah blah
Blah blah blah blah
Blah
All along

Won't you please
Stop complaining
I'm playing a song

But all the rain comes down the same
Falling to from where it came
On the ground then and back around up into the sky

I wish you could have heard the music
When the clouds growled overhead
I finally felt enthusiastic
I finally felt alive

Blah blah blah blah
Blah blah blah blah
Blah
So you said

Would it please
You to listen
To thunder instead

Man the rain came down that day
And it drained by soul away
And I wondered why I even bothered to try

Mr. Moon
Yeah?
Tell us about the sky
The sky is deep and dark and eternally high
Many people think that's where you go when you die
Do you?
Well I think you return to obscure
Or wherever you were
Before you were
But I won't let you lose yourself in the rain

We have so much left to sing
There's a storm for every spring

All you see and you and me
Became from a star

You're a Star
Yes you are

(silent explosive and silent explosive and...)

Create until nothing is left to create and
The universe bursts with an overworked sigh then
Pretend to pretend to re-crown the creation and
Sing the same thing 'til the clouds start to cry and then
Over and over and over again and then
Over and over and
Never again


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    Correct lyrics (straight from the CD booklet!):

    One time I tried to sing About spring and a storm But you know How it goes

    Blah blah blah blah Blah blah blah blah Blah All along

    Won't you please stop complaining I'm playing a song

    But all the rain comes down the same Falling to from where it came On the ground then back around Up into the sky

    I wish you could have heard the music When the clouds growled overhead I finally felt enthusiastic I finally felt alive

    Blah blah blah blah Blah blah blah blah Blah So you said

    Would it please you to listen To thunder instead

    Man the rain came down that day And it drained my soul away And I wondered why I even Bothered to try

    Mr. Moon? Yeah? Tell us about the sky. The sky is deep and dark and eternally high Many people think that's where you go when you die Do you? Well I think you return to obscure Or wherever you were Before you were But I won't let you lose yourself in the rain

    We have so much left to sing There's a storm for every spring All you see and you and me Became from a star

    You're a star Yes you are

    (Silent explosive and Silent explosive and)

    Create until nothing is left to create and The universe bursts with an overworked sigh then Pretend to pretend to re-crown the creation and Sing the same thing 'til the clouds start to cry and then Over and over and over again and then Over and over and Never again

    hide_seekon January 15, 2007   Link

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