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Leave Me On The Moon Lyrics
(when the fat man shaving in the Pullman washroom
grunts, "what's this?")
leave me on the moon
I must be coming back too soon
pieces of pieces laying upon
somebody's walking on my hands
leave me on the moon
everybody knows it's true
everything is good as long it's stays still
coins jingle in my brain
you've been watching me
through your jewelry
sending rings around my hands
now that I'm near you
I slowly disappear you
your fingernails are much too long
leave me on the moon
you can stay there too
seems like everybody's just
floating away
while I tie myself down
while I tie my.....
grunts, "what's this?")
I must be coming back too soon
pieces of pieces laying upon
somebody's walking on my hands
leave me on the moon
everybody knows it's true
everything is good as long it's stays still
coins jingle in my brain
through your jewelry
sending rings around my hands
now that I'm near you
I slowly disappear you
your fingernails are much too long
you can stay there too
seems like everybody's just
floating away
while I tie myself down
while I tie my.....
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i love this song more than you can possibly imagine.
the lyrics i have for this song are as follows: leave me on the moon i must be coming back too soon pieces of pieces lay in a pile somebody's walkin on my hands
leave me on the moon and everybody knows it's true: everything's good, as long as it stays still coins jingle in my brain
and you been watchin me through your jewelry sending rings around my head now that i am near you, i slowly disappear you then your fingernails are much to long
leave me on the moon and you can stay there too seems like everyone's just floating away!
gotta tie myself down gotta tie my self right down
*too-- "then your fingernails are much too long"
i think this song is pretty awesome. the instrumentation and style of musical writing, the way the guy's singing, and the words together make a random-ass mess. The words in particular are a bunch of sublime rambling bullshit, but there's just enough unity that, if you want, you can imagine that the singer (i mean the guy beck portrays, and yeah i think it's fair to say there is one) isn't rambling on purpose, but trying to convey something real to him. maybe this is what beck had in mind, i don't know. it's kind of like Fume, but a lot less morbid (I find Fume to be disturbing actually), and in the first place it probably doesn't have a real-world basis.