There is a crack in everything, says Len: that's where the light gets in. But sometimes it's better to keep them shut while the medicine goes down
lyrics
It's like a motor running slower every day / The battery charge about to go / The wheels are rusted, the timing belt is frayed / And now I can't feel my toes / Antidoting on you / Your friends / And all your poison / It's like the dawn chorus louder every day / The windows open to the birds / My ears are throbbing / My body is in pain / And now my mouth can't shape the words / It's like a kettle boiling slower every day / Can't clear the steam to dry my face / Doctor's orders: make the time to get away / Take the tablets, find some space / It's like the dawn chorus louder every day / The windows open to the birds / My ears have shut down / My limbs have gone lame / And now my mouth can't shape the words
credits
from Stately Homes Of England,
released August 24, 2009
Written, performed and recorded by Tim Bowden and Andrew Cowen at The Glovebox, Manchester, and The Virtual Treehouse, Birmingham
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