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I Can't Own Her - XTC



     
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And I may as well wish for the moon in handI own this river, I own this town
All of its climbers and its wino's sliding down
But I can't own her and I never will
No, I can't own her and that's a bitter pillTaken with rain
Till the gutter shines like the swirling sky
Like the swirling skyI've got all morning, I've got all year
It's down in my pocket with the daylight folded there
But I can't own her and I never will
No, I can't own her and that's a bitter pillTaken with rain
How I'd wash her hair like the swirling sky
Like the swirling skyAnd when I say I can't own her
I don't mean to buy her, it's nothing at all to do with money
I simply want her in my arms forever more
Is that an odd request? Is that something so funny?And I may as well wish for the moon in hand
Yes, there's more chance of that coming true
But I can't own her and I never will
No, I can't own her and that's a bitter pillSo I can't own her
Of all the things you've got the thing you want the most is her)

And I never will
(And she's the one thing that you just can't have)No, I can't own her
(Of all the things you've got the thing you want the most is her)
And that's a bitter pill
(And she's the one thing that you just can't have)Taken with rain
Which I swallow down with the swirling sky
With the swirling skyBut I can't own her
And I may as well wish for the moon in hand
No, I can't own her
Yes, there's more chance of that coming true

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XTC were an influential rock band (starting out as a post-punk outfit but eventually developing into a sound that was a mix of new wave and alternative/college rock) which formed Swindon, England in 1972. For most of their career, the band consisted of Andy Partridge (vocals, guitar), Colin Moulding (vocals, bass) and Dave Gregory (guitar, keyboards). Gregory replaced founding keyboardist Barry Andrews in 1979 and left himself in 1999.

Read more about XTC on Last.fm.


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