Album: Lincoln (1989)
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  • Make a hole with a gun perpendicular
    To the name of this town in a desk-top globe
    Exit wound in a foreign nation
    Showing the home of the one this was written for
    My apartment looks upside down from there
    Water spirals the wrong way out the sink
    And her voice is a backwards record
    It's like a whirlpool and it never ends

    Ana Ng and I are getting old
    And we still haven't walked in the glow of each others majestic presence
    Listen Ana hear my words
    They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you

    All alone at the sixty-four World's Fair
    Eighty dolls singing small world after all
    Who was at the Dupont Pavilion?
    Why was the bench still warm? Who had been there?
    Or the time when the storm tangled up the wire
    To the horn on the pole at the bus depot
    And in the back of the edge of hearing
    These are the words the voice was repeating

    Ana Ng and I are getting old
    And we still haven't walked in the glow of each others majestic presence
    Listen Ana hear my words
    They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you

    When I was driving once I saw this painted on a bridge,
    I don't want the world, I just want your half

    They don't need me here, and I know you're there (don't need me)
    Where the world goes by like the humid air (world goes by)
    And it sticks like a broken record
    Everything sticks like a broken record
    Everything sticks until it goes away (it goes home)
    And the truth is, we don't know anything (don't know)

    Ana Ng and I are getting old
    And we still haven't walked in the glow of each others majestic presence
    Listen Ana hear my words
    They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you

    Ana Ng and I are getting old
    And we still haven't walked in the glow of each others majestic presence
    Listen Ana hear my words
    They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you

    Ana Ng and I are getting old
    And we still haven't walked in the glow of each others majestic presence
    Listen Ana hear my words
    They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you Writer/s: JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN S. LINNELL
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Comments: 5

  • Chris from MassachusettsSteve from Chino Hills, Ca - I heard that the "I don't want the world, I just want your half." line came when John Linnell was at UMass Amherst and drove over the Calvin Coolidge bridge on the nearby Connecticut river. Parallel is an old rail road bridge and allegedly the line was written on the bridge by a graffiti artist.
  • Steve from Chino Hills, CaI'd love to know where they got the "I don't want the world, I just want your half." line came from. I love the idea that there is a super close polar opposite living on the exact other side of the world that you almost, but never meet.
  • Trey from Kalamazoo, MtGood.
  • Jake from Rolling Hills Estates, CaMy favorite part is the first line, the extended and extremely complicated way of saying that she lives on the exact opposite side of the world from him.
  • Darrell from Eugene, United StatesEvery time that I hear this song or see any reference to it, I think about either an acquaintance named Russell Ng, who died in a plane crash several years ago or the infamous serial killer Charles Chitat Ng. (My girlfriend is always disgusted by the likes of Charles Ng, and if you see this, Serena, you should disregard it and not pay any attention to who wrote it.)
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