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From the mountain tops down to the sunny street
A different drum is playin' a different kind of beat
It's like a mystery that never ends
I see you cryin' and I want to kill your friendsI hear your footsteps in the street
It won't be long before we meet, it's obvious
Just count me in and count me out
And I'll be waitin' for the shout, obliviousMet Mo and she's okay, said no one really changed
Got different badges but they wear them just the same
Down by the ballroom I recognized
That flamin' fountain in those kindred carin' eyesI hear your footsteps in the street
It won't be long before we meet, it's obvious
Just count me in and count me out
And I'll be waitin' for the shout, obliviousI hope it haunts me 'til I'm hopeless
I hope it hits you when you go
And sometimes on the edge of sleepin'
It rises up to let me know, it's not so deep, I'm not so slowThey're callin' all the shots, they'll call and say they phoned
They'll call us lonely when we're really just alone
Like a funny film, it's kinda cute

They've bought the bullets and there's no one left to shootI hear your footsteps in the street
It won't be long before we meet, it's obvious
Just count me in and count me out
And I'll be waitin' for the shout, obliviousI hear your footsteps in the street
It won't be long before we meet, it's obvious
Just count me in and count me out
And I'll be waitin' for the shout, oblivious

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Aztec Camera was a Scottish indie pop/new wave band from Glasgow. The line-up of the band changed several times over the years, but the constant member had been guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Roddy Frame. Founding members included Campbell Owens (bass) and Dave Mulholland (drums). Ex-Bluebells bassist Craig Gannon was a member from 1983 through 1985, before joining The Smiths. Guitarist Malcolm Ross (formerly of Josef K and Orange Juice) also joined in 1983, and appeared on the Knife album.

Read more about Aztec Camera on Last.fm.


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