Jack - Bone Orchard



     
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Jack Lyrics


Jack was nimble, Jack, he was quick
Jack jumped right over the candle stick
Now he's gone and I'm burning all alone
Yeah he's gone and I'm burning still, oh no
A beautiful story left incomplete
Ooh, how he knocked me off my feet
Sitting by my window pane thinking am I going insane
Why do you only shoot me halfway to the moon?
And I can't get over that, over that
Baby after loving Jack there's no going back, going back
Jack and Jill they went up a hill
To fetch a pail of water but there was a spill
And Jill came tumbling down all alone
Yeah, it all came tumbling down, oh no
Pulled to the ground by gravity
Will it remain a mystery?
Sitting by my window pane thinking am I going insane

Why do you only shoot me halfway to the moon?
And I can't get over that, over that
Baby after loving Jack there's no going back, going back
A beautiful story left incomplete
Ooh, how he knocked me off of my feet
Sitting by my window pane thinking am I going insane
Why do you only shoot me halfway to the moon?
And I can't get over that, over that
Baby after loving Jack there's no going back, going back
Oh no, no, after loving Jack there's no going back

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1) Bone Orchard was a batcave group from the UK, active during the early 80s. With their wild bass antics, offbeat tribal drums, shreds of shrieking rockabilly tinged guitar, and lurid, poetic lyrics sung with tortured, guttural female vocals, they (along with contemporaries like Ausgang, Inca Babies, Sunglasses After Dark, etc.) expanded on the dark, noisy theatrics of The Birthday Party. Their only recordings date from 1983 to 1985. 2) Bone Orchard was also czech doom metal group which released demo Moonwards in 1996, had one song on Breath of Doom compilation and then disappeared

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