Bruce Wayne Campbell Interviewed On the Roof of the Chelsea Hotel, 1979

Pull down the shades, let's kill the morning
Let's kill the morning, let it die
Well, your eyes flash out a warning
But there'll be another morning, after afternoon and tonight

Fuck long hours, sick with singing
Sick with singing the same song
In the bars, they'll soon be drinking
Let's cash my check and drink along

Old times, hello, hey, I've missed you
Old life, hey now, let me in
Because you win on every issue
Now, can I kiss you?
Don't you care how long it's been?
It has been so many years, I lived my yearning
But in every bed, it led me through

They only blew on what was burning
And it grew, the fire grew
And now with nothing to consume
Well, it's turned on me in my glass room
Where I'll burn, you think I'm finished
Think I'm not winning
Well, go on, assume

So, take me, I'm yours, morning starship
Sparkling stars line your lights as they lift off the loneliest street corner
This clown has yet leaned against
I'll let all these fine faces fold into me
The warmth from the space lights illumines the sea as the laughingest mouths wetly open
But we set them sighing
We'll take them flying

And we'll take this man left almost passed out
'Cause we're pretty sure he needs a hand
He says he can't stand
And when we pick him up
He asks us where this ship will land

But he knows we know it isn't coming down
He knows we know we'll fly so far
'Til finally stars hold him in all around
'Til he forgets the ground
'Til he forgets the crawling way
Real people sometimes are

Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
La, la-la-la-la-la, ohh



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