This has got to die
I said, this has got to stop
This has got to lie down
With someone else on top

You can keep me pinned
'Cause it's easier to tease
But you can't paint an elephant
Quite as good as she

And she may cry
Like a baby
And she may drive
Me crazy
'Cause I
Am lately
Lonely

So why'd you have to lie?
I take it I'm your crutch
The pillow in your pillow case
Is easier to touch

When you think you've sinned
Do you fall upon your knees?
Or just sit within your picture?
Do you still forget the breeze?

And she may rise
If I sing you down
And she may wisely
Cling to the ground

'Cause I
Am lately
Horny
So why
Would she take me
Horny?

Ah-ah-ah-ah

What's the point of this song?
Or even singing?
You've already gone
Why am I clinging?

Well I could throw it out
And I could live without
And I could do it all for you
I could be strong

Tell me, if you want me to lie
Because this has got to die
I said, this has got to stop
This has got to lie down, down
With someone else on top

You can both keep me pinned
'Cause it's easier to tease
But you can't make me happy
Quite as good as me
You know that's a lie


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Elephant Lyrics as written by Damien George Rice

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    ^^A Painted Elephant is the story of a Dutch elephant that escapes nightly from the Calgary Zoo to rendezvous with her lover, the wooden Maytag repairman on 9th Avenue S.E. The affair ends badly, but not before Hartman has a chance to weave a sensual mesh of words that is at once playful, seductive and articulate. It is also a deft, intelligent examination of the long poem, both exploiting and challenging that form.

    maybe this has sonething to do with it. either that or its just a brilliant coincidence. i love this song. it was alright till he screamed horny and then it became its own. lol.

    if the reference works, then it's him who's the wooden man and its his current lover who cant do the elephant... as good as some other girl he's with or remembers.

    if anything. i'd be gutted to have this song written about me if i was her.

    heyjuderefrainon April 02, 2007   Link

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