Come the Meantimes - Elvis Costello & The Roots



     
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Come the Meantimes Lyrics


What are you going to say to me?
Will you be betraying me?
Come The MeantimesWill you be deceiving me?
And beyond believing in me?
Come The MeantimesHe came back, (right back)
And nobody blinked
He came back, (right back)
At least I think that he did
He came back, (right back)
And he ran and he hid
And he muttered and moaned
And said "Let's go get stoned"Will you be denying me?
Will you still come crying to me
Come The MeantimesAre you still obeying me?
Will you still be praying to me?
Come The MeantimesWill you sit in judgment then?
Be the first one to condemn
Come The MeantimesNow you've got nobody else to blame

And trouble remembering my name
Will you still be cursing me
Come my anniversary
Come The MeantimesHe came back, (right back)
And they followed and failed
He came back, (right back)
He got hammered and nailed
He came back, (right back)
And he wandered alone
They said let's gather some stones
And make them atoneNow I'm in a hall of mirrors
With my secret thoughts and terrors
Come The Meantimes
And I'm drinking to your health
Find I'm only talking to myself
Come The MeantimesHe came back, (right back)
And nobody blinked
He came back, (right back)
At least I think that he did
He came back, (right back)
Then he ran and he hid
And he muttered and moaned
And said "Let's go get stoned"Blossoms fragrant opening
Poppies full of opium
Come The Meantimes
Phony prophets offer hope
That's a different kind of dope
Come The MeantimesRight now!
Right now!
Right now!
Gather some stones and make them atoneCome The Meantimes
(Let's go get stoned)
Come The Meantimes

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A collaboration between Elvis Costello and The Roots, who released Wise Up Ghost on 16th September 2013.

Produced by Costello with Roots drummer Questlove and the band’s longtime associate Steven Mandel, ‘Ghost’ was first revealed in a January 2013 interview with Questlove, who told Billboard that the Roots’ gig as the house band for ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon‘ had given them the opportunity to back up Costello a number of times. He described the relationship as “love at first sight.”

Initially slated to cover just a few songs, the ‘Wise Up Ghost’ sessions quickly turned into something more when, as Questlove recalled, “We had 13 or 14 songs, but then we said, ‘Ooh! Wait a minute! Let’s replace four of these songs with four better songs! And now we have the tightest 12-14 song collection out of about 20 songs that we made.”

Costello shared Questlove’s enthusiasm in typically cryptic fashion, describing the record in a press release as “the shortest distance between here and there” and containing “both rhythm and what is read.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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