Greenhouse Songtext
von Anthony Phillips
Greenhouse Songtext
Hear, a West Wind calling,
I hear it calling my name,
Snow, on Greenland falling,
The ice is melting away.
Sitting in a greenhouse painted green,
None to picked and none to be seen:
Standing in a harbour soaking rain,
Why must the sky bring rain back again?
Wake, an angel talking,
She′s asking, "black, white or nun?"
Drake, from Plymouth streaking,
He skinks the galleons with his guns.
Climbing up a creeper chasing flies,
Unzip their wings and look in their eyes:
Standing on a steeple stitching time,
Time to be saved and time to be nine.
Footsteps in a blizzard point the way to go
Heads of marble snowmen,
Miles and miles from home.
Sleeping on an Interstellar Plane
Sitting in a greenhouse painted green
None to be picked and none to be seen
Sleeping on an Interstellar Plane
Will we return to find it again?
I hear it calling my name,
Snow, on Greenland falling,
The ice is melting away.
Sitting in a greenhouse painted green,
None to picked and none to be seen:
Standing in a harbour soaking rain,
Why must the sky bring rain back again?
Wake, an angel talking,
She′s asking, "black, white or nun?"
Drake, from Plymouth streaking,
He skinks the galleons with his guns.
Climbing up a creeper chasing flies,
Unzip their wings and look in their eyes:
Standing on a steeple stitching time,
Time to be saved and time to be nine.
Footsteps in a blizzard point the way to go
Heads of marble snowmen,
Miles and miles from home.
Sleeping on an Interstellar Plane
Sitting in a greenhouse painted green
None to be picked and none to be seen
Sleeping on an Interstellar Plane
Will we return to find it again?
Writer(s): Anthony Edwin Phillips, Jeremy Andrew Gilbert Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com