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It's Over - The Beta Band



     
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Who could find him the sidewinding Indian
Why do they miss him, the overpaid simpleton?
She jumped in the river of the tears that I cry
Those are left alone, they're left outside
Spooky little lizard girl, where did you run to?
I only asked your name, never meant to hurt you
She wrote me a letter on the back of the road
I was travelling away and she travelled thru the circle
Of the church chimes over the hill
The church chimes over the hill
Who could find him the sidewinding Indian
Why do they miss him, the overpaid simpleton?
She jumped in the river of the tears that I cry
Those are left alone, they're left outside
Spooky little lizard girl, where did you run to?
I only asked your name, never meant to hurt you
She wrote me a letter on the back of the road
I was travelling away and she travelled thru the circle

Of the church chimes over the hill
The church chimes over the hill
She's been switched on inside my head
An imaginary friend sitting by my bed
Taking pictures of my soul
All the angles no-one could know
I thought an eagle was seeing thru my eyes
I thought everybody turning into spies
Reassures the only aim of my life
Please reassure me that I'm doing alright
No more calls on the telephone
She's been turned off and im all alone
She's been switched off inside my head
An imaginary friend sitting by my bed
Taking pictures of my soul
All the angles noone could know
I thought an eagle was seeing thru my eyes
I thought everybody turning into spies
Reassures the only aim of my life
Please reassure me that im doing alright
No more calls on the telephone
She's been turned off and I'm all alone
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written by TABER, JARED EMANUEL / DOLEZEL, JEREMY DEAN / PERKINS, TOMMY LEE / JONES, EDDIE
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., EMI Music Publishing

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The Beta Band (1996-2004) were an alternative rock group from Edinburgh, Scotland who received much critical acclaim and achieved cult status, but failed to make much of a commercial impact on the popular music scene. Their style was self-described as being folk hop, a blend of folk, rock, trip hop, and experimental jamming. Their music has featured on numerous film and TV soundtracks. The song "Dry the Rain" from their 1997 debut EP, Champion Versions...

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