Hey, golden girl, with your hair swinging down
All of this love you have going round
What will you do when the gold turns to grey?
Have you thought now
Well, what the hay, give us some

Cover yourself with the safety of lies
You'll find it's easier 'til you face dying
Oh, sweetest smile in a confident come along
All of this longing you will done

Up and out, goes to your heart
And you will make yourself higher up, little fool
And love and go down and pay to go on
We'll lie on water, and oh
On the way back I slip on the ceiling

Caught you just then, hands were in the cookie jar
How can we share when you sneak up and go?
I've no intention of losing by beard
How they design and then we go again

Oh God, them horses were racing
And, oh, bring me down
Could put Humpty Dumpty back together again
Now the wall won't hold anyone
I walk in the slide
Wait and reach your lady
This is the short one
Short way to lay in

Oh, let her leave my hand I've given up
Whoa, how is too late now

Oh, free, just...
Were you lying?


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    Hey golden man with your head hangin' down Oh pretty pretty love (too late?) and I wish I was (your sign?) Come bear it all play with wonder in your eyes (no color?/don't cower?) away from me I'll be your big surprise

    Don't you smell watch that growing/glowing in the air I'm out of (loathing?) I'm folding again I'm growing used to the filth in the air Ain't just so proud of it and makes us (affairs?)

    And only this I dreamed that I was all climbing (upthrown?) and counting the stars they were laughing and they kept on counting this all greatest dream I could be some kindof superhero and then i would wear my plastic cape with a great big bouncing glowing painted zerooo

    A mounted assault on everything that busts through I roll my (grass?) all far into the middle of what (you don't toke?) oh dearest prayers to the great big plastic god plotting us love through the I suck (bear this rather bone?)

    If all is all I would swoop through the clouds like an angel and I would smile my plastic smile and I would save it if (back to fall back in here?) oh no no Maybe we all my arms swear they are not from here if all from way the beyond why do I sometimes have a (coffee?)

    But not a name (said?) over why your head in the cloud now fly fly fly from (fright?) oh now I'm far away this all watching me one more plastic star falling

    These are the lyrics for the version on the gorge album. May not be the exact version your thinking of but are most likely performed very close to eachother, because of Dave's extensive use of the plastic motif. The lyrics are a rough draft, and meant to be worked on and added to. I have trouble making out the words sometimes

    cellordoreon February 25, 2009   Link

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