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Ripeness - Echo & the Bunnymen



     
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I found a thing in a bedroom
Change the shape of the world for long enough
Got the boat 'til as far as I could
Afford it to take me, it was far enoughMature you said at the wrong time
Broke my aging skin 'cause age was mine
Had a field day, smelt like roses
Harvesting my thoughts 'cause it was timeWhen you grasped the question
Did you miss the meaning?
When you met your challenge
Did you go out fighting?We will discover
Ripeness twice overSing your song, worth its weight
In God gold, curse its fateWhen you grasped the question
Did you miss the meaning?
When you met your challenge
Did you go out fighting?How will we recover
Ripeness when it's over?I lost something in a big room
Change the shape of the world for long enoughWhen you grasped the question
Did you miss the meaning?

When you met your challenge
Did you go out fighting?When you climbed on top
Did you fall on shadows?
And clambering off
Did you fall on rainbows?How will we recover
Ripeness when it's over?Neither kinder nor the kinder
(How will we recover?)
Are you fuel for the fire?
(Ripeness when it's over)Neither [Incomprehensible] nor the over
(How will we recover?)
Must have others to inspire
(Ripeness when it's over)I've discovered my Nietzsche
I've discovered my NietzscheDeath should be unleashed or something
(How will we recover?)
(Ripeness when it's over)
Do tell me what's the difference?
(How will we recover?)Do tell me what's the difference?
(Ripeness when it's over)

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Echo & the Bunnymen are a British post-punk band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of Ian McCulloch (of The Crucial Three), Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson. There are many stories, probably apocryphal, that the quartet was completed by a drum machine known as "Echo". By the time of their debut album, 1980's Crocodiles - a moderate UK hit - the drum machine had been replaced by Pete de Freitas.

Read more about Echo & the Bunnymen on Last.fm.


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