Unfinished Words

Album: Archaeology (1996)
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  • Unfinished words like these
    Unfinished words like Cheese and Onions
    Help me to write
    This Marzipan song
    Unfinished words
    Flying like birds
    High in the sky above my Deckchair
    I don't like Anchovies
    On top of Strawberries
    And Cream
    Pink Litmus Paper Shirt
    Turning Blue
    Kippers and Jam
    Custard and Spam
    Are only just the stuff of dreams
    I can't pretend to be
    Someone who pretends to be
    Someone else
    Or so my pretend friend tells me
    Unfinished words
    Flying like birds
    Colliding circles in the sky
    Left Is Right (And Right Is Wrong) Writer/s: NEIL JAMES INNES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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