A Comet Over Bandemer - Live from The Tea Factory
You, you, you, you, you, you
Baby, baby
Ya-oh-ooh
"Look out the window on the left," you said
As we pulled in next to the riverbed
Uh
You kicked off your shoes
You pushed open the door
And lifted your eyes up to the sycamore
Yeah
A vision of you on a summer night
Adventurous and full of light, your
Poetry dances in my head like a lullaby
You took off your jacket
As you laughed and said
"Don't be afraid to take this chance"
I looked up and saw just what you saw
Comet tricklin' past the stars
Uh
I said, "You doo, enna doo"
"Don't leave, vah-dah-vah-lah-boo, vran-n-doo"
I said, "You jump into me"
"Don't leave, my baby"
"Just set me free"
Yeah
Yeah
Three years since some divine poison bled from the moon
And drenched your perfect form at the riverside, now
Here we sit, in your room, in Minnesota
And I could never fathom it then, but
The only reason I see good in myself
Is 'cause
You see good in me, babe
I couldn't remember just what you told me
In some ambiguous poem you wrote me, but
Your verses often make me cry
I crave your touch, though, I don't know why, you!
You hold my hand and count to three
One, two, three
You leapt into the river without looking at me
I called out through the warm black night
You said, "There's something living under this water"
"Or maybe something in the sky"
Yeah, cut it!
Ow!
Baby, baby
Ya-oh-ooh
"Look out the window on the left," you said
As we pulled in next to the riverbed
Uh
You kicked off your shoes
You pushed open the door
And lifted your eyes up to the sycamore
Yeah
A vision of you on a summer night
Adventurous and full of light, your
Poetry dances in my head like a lullaby
You took off your jacket
As you laughed and said
"Don't be afraid to take this chance"
I looked up and saw just what you saw
Comet tricklin' past the stars
Uh
I said, "You doo, enna doo"
"Don't leave, vah-dah-vah-lah-boo, vran-n-doo"
I said, "You jump into me"
"Don't leave, my baby"
"Just set me free"
Yeah
Yeah
Three years since some divine poison bled from the moon
And drenched your perfect form at the riverside, now
Here we sit, in your room, in Minnesota
And I could never fathom it then, but
The only reason I see good in myself
Is 'cause
You see good in me, babe
I couldn't remember just what you told me
In some ambiguous poem you wrote me, but
Your verses often make me cry
I crave your touch, though, I don't know why, you!
You hold my hand and count to three
One, two, three
You leapt into the river without looking at me
I called out through the warm black night
You said, "There's something living under this water"
"Or maybe something in the sky"
Yeah, cut it!
Ow!
Credits
Writer(s): Charles Burg, Eddie Coddrington
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