You wake up in the morning
And fall out of your bed
Mean cats eat parakeets
And this one's nearly deadYou dearly wish the wind would shift
And greasy windows slide
Open for the parakeet
Who's colored bitter limeOpen the window
To lift into your dreams
Baby, baby
You can barely breatheA broken wrist, an accident
You know that something's wrong
You fold the leavings of your past
No one knows you've goneThe sunspot flares of the early nineties
Light up your wings
And scan the Short Wave Radio
It's tracking outer ringsOpen the window
To lift into a dream
Baby, baby
You can't start to breatheTectonic dispatcher shifts
To smooth the ocean floor
And flattens out to warmer winds
On Brisbane's sunny shoreWhere Buddhas tend to mending wrists
A tea made from the leaves
Of eucalyptus fragrances
And coriander seedsOpen the window
To lift into a dream
Maybe, baby
You can start to breatheOpen the window
To lift into a dream
Maybe, baby
You can start to breatheYou wake up in the morning
To warm Pacific breeze
Where mean cats chew on licorice
And cannot climb the trees
Songwriters
BUCK, PETER LAWRENCE/STIPE, MICHAEL J./MILLS, MICHAEL E.Published by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.