Hold my head we'll trampoline
Finally through the roof
(Finally through the roof)
On to somewhere near and far in time
Velouria her covering
(Ooh)
Traveling career she can really move
Oh velveteen!

My Velouria, my Velouria
Even I'll adore you, my Velouria

Say to me, where have you been?
Finally through the roof
And how does lemur skin reflect the sea?
Velouria, where have you been?

My Velouria, my Velouria
Even I'll adore you, my Velouria

We will wade in the shine of the ever
We will wade in the shine of the ever
We will wade in the tides of the summer
Every summer, every
My Velouria, my Velouria

Forevergreen, I know she's here in California
I can see the tears of shastasheen

My Velouria, my Velouria
Even I'll adore you, my Velouria


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Velouria Lyrics as written by Black Francis

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    PIXIES COVER! YEAH!

    weezerific:cutleryon January 13, 2002   Link
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    velouria is a pretty name

    and this song is awesome

    not_blondeon February 04, 2002   Link
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    this is an awesome pixies cover..if you haven't heard it, get it. it kicks ass.

    SweetSuz00on April 16, 2002   Link
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    weezer doing a pixies song? too...much...brilliance...

    xpankfrisston May 04, 2002   Link
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    best pixies cover i've ever heard.

    Nada Surf did a very good cover Pixies song for "where is my mind" you guys might wanna check that out.

    Mr. Bojangleson May 05, 2002   Link
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    personally i even like the weezer cover version more than the origianl pixies version!!

    OllieCowon May 26, 2002   Link
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    this song makes me smile. ::smiles::

    AllStarMeon June 30, 2002   Link
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    oh, love love love, this song is my favorite weezer cover.

    weezergirlon March 26, 2003   Link
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    It's a decent cover, and I do like it overall, but I don't like how the flow of the song was altered.

    CosmicWolfyon March 30, 2003   Link
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    I'm with you OllieCow. Although I prefer the Pixies over Weezer (probably only due to the influence they had over so many other bands... if it weren't for them, where would music have turned?), but this cover is amazing.

    xrachiexon June 21, 2003   Link

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