Drunkenly falling in love with any girl in the bar :/
lyrics
As I dull the left side of my brain I know the other will open up to love and pain
And I catch sight not twice but once I know I’m gonna fall in love again
So I look away, but it just don’t do no good
The feelin’ is apealin’ to me
To my blind side, on my board side, now I’m open wide
Just think it over
This is not like me; you’re a lot like me
Just think it over
Not usually superstitious but the stars are in position
I think I read, no I think I heard
That if your hands matched another’s, you were meant to be together
And I don’t usually read my stars but it said that Venus will align itself with Mars
Yeah that’s me and Venus is supposed to be you
And I know that I sound absurd. Forgive my every word
Just saying all this stuff in a stupid kind of way
Just to hide my nerves, hide my nerves
Just think it over. These sound like lines and I’m out of my mind
Just think it over. Not usually superstitious But the stars are in position
And I know you’ll walk away. And usually that’s ok
But I’ve something left to say (pause)
No it’s gone
So I’m gonna leave it all to fate
Love for rent, make sign, place an ad and just watch this space
And all those girls with their rapidly moving eyes
Can smoke and drink away till Mr right he finally arrives
When will he arrive?
Just think it over. From across this bar it could go far
Just think it over. There’s a car outside yeah but it ain’t mine
Just think it over. We were meant to be, well at least for me
Just think it over. Where for art thou Juliet it isn’t quite last orders yet
Just think it over. Not usually superstitious but the stars are in position
credits
from Still Life 2006,
released May 23, 2006
Lyrics & music: Mike Crook
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