Marquee moon (Television ) Songtext
von Wilco
Marquee moon (Television ) Songtext
I remember how the darkness doubled
I recall, lightning struck itself
I was listening, listening to the rain
I was hearing, hearing something else
Life in the hive puckered up my night
A kiss of death, the embrace of life
There I stand ′neath the Marquee Moon
Just waiting
I spoke to a man down at the tracks
And I ask him how he don't go mad
He said, "Look here, junior, don′t you be so happy
And for Heaven's sake, don't you be so sad"
Life in the hive puckered up my night
A kiss of death, the embrace of life
There I stand ′neath the Marquee Moon
Hesitating
Well, a Cadillac, it pulled out of the graveyard
Pulled up to me, all they said, "Get in, get in"
Then, the Cadillac, it puttered back into the graveyard
Me, I got out again
Life in the hive puckered up my night
A kiss of death, the embrace of life
There I stand ′neath the Marquee Moon
I ain't waiting, uh-uh
I remember how the darkness doubled
I recall, lightning struck itself
I was listening, listening to the rain
I was hearing, hearing something else
I recall, lightning struck itself
I was listening, listening to the rain
I was hearing, hearing something else
Life in the hive puckered up my night
A kiss of death, the embrace of life
There I stand ′neath the Marquee Moon
Just waiting
I spoke to a man down at the tracks
And I ask him how he don't go mad
He said, "Look here, junior, don′t you be so happy
And for Heaven's sake, don't you be so sad"
Life in the hive puckered up my night
A kiss of death, the embrace of life
There I stand ′neath the Marquee Moon
Hesitating
Well, a Cadillac, it pulled out of the graveyard
Pulled up to me, all they said, "Get in, get in"
Then, the Cadillac, it puttered back into the graveyard
Me, I got out again
Life in the hive puckered up my night
A kiss of death, the embrace of life
There I stand ′neath the Marquee Moon
I ain't waiting, uh-uh
I remember how the darkness doubled
I recall, lightning struck itself
I was listening, listening to the rain
I was hearing, hearing something else
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