The memory
That sleeps in your eyes
Is as swollen as a cloud,
So grey, grey, grey
A melody
Sleeps inside and will choose what to do
With the words you dismissed
For so long
as wrong, wrong, wrong
oooh, ahh
And you’re longing to stay
oooh, ahh
Choose your name
A memory wakes
When a child greets the dawn
Walking down,
You’re looking down
You’re leading me down
Longing to choose your name
Falling asleep, everyday
The memory
Sleeps in your eyes
Will revive, more or less,
what is gone, gone, gone
Longing to stay,
Choose your name.
A memory wakes
When a child greets the dawn
Walking down,
You’re looking down
You’re leading me down
Longing to choose your name
Falling asleep, everyday
(lazy)
In the evening and at dawn
I’m lazy
And the fortune that I have
Is crazy
In the evening and at dawn
I’m lazy
And the feeling that I have
Is crazy
I know
Who’s to blame
You’re lazy
In the evening and at dawn
You’re lazy
And the meaning of it all
It’s hazy
I know
In the afterlife
In the evening and at dawn
I’m lazy-crazy
credits
from Bed,
released September 12, 2001
Written, Arranged and Produced by Spookey Ruben
Vocals, guitars + percussion: Spookey Ruben
Special guest: Jim Gilmour (SAGA) plays clarinet
Engineered by Johnny B.
Mixed by L. Stu Young
Mastered by Darius Szczepaniak at Phase One
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