The moon was singing the blues
The stars in the sky harmonized
Singing it too
And I, far below
Was singing low and slow
For you
And I know
All the world was singing the blues
The Queen was singing the blues
The President played the saxophone
Sounded so along
It was on the news
And from Ursa Minor

In what looked like an all-night diner
Came lonely luminous creatures
Whose only human feature
Was singing the blues
Soft and low
The blues was singing the blues
The dead in their graves
And the gods in their caves,
They'd been waiting so long
To sing the blue song
About you


Lyrics submitted by Anne Arbour

Blue You Lyrics as written by Bill Mack Smith

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    This song just forms a haze about you...

    likeahawkon November 02, 2004   Link
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    This song just forms a haze about you...

    likeahawkon November 02, 2004   Link
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    Yeah, I agree. It just creates an atmosphere that surrounds you and never lets you go. What a kickass song.

    suclid003on March 28, 2006   Link
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    For me, this song is the only MF song I actually dislike. Because it sounds like it came out of a.. cartoon horror movie or something? I dont know, I just dont like how it sounds.

    kcsongbirdon March 26, 2007   Link
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    tom waits impression.

    I still like it though lol

    everybody was singing the blues and it entranced him because everything was in sync.

    tigersroamfreeon November 23, 2009   Link

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