Song No. 4 - The Soft Boys



     
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Song No. 4 Lyrics


Well, you're right and you go
Neither fast nor too slow
We are watching all the papers
But I wish to God that they'd say
What they're doing when it comes
Girls are so smooth
You're a youth
All your visions collapsed
You're expected that's a fact
But please don't do it again
Oh, why don't you ever come and talk to me?
I'll concentrate hard on whatever you say
Here comes the musket
With all its brace

I know that it can take
All that it wishes
When it's here
I've given it
And lain in it
Drown
So you go and you're gone
Only us lingers on
There is no sentence like the past
And I always see from my point of view
You just never listen and talk to me
Even if I smell, you wouldn't say
You just stand and listen talk to me
You don't even concentrate on what you say
No, you and your fingers always sit there and fiddle with me
You'd never speak about what you smell if you could hear me
Drown
OK.
That's it then
That's it then.
Yeah.
OK
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written by Hitchcock, Robyn
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The Soft Boys were a post-punk/neo-psychedelic band which formed in 1976 in Cambridge, England. The band's best known lineup consisted of Robyn Hitchcock (vocals, guitar), Kimberley Rew (guitar), Matthew Seligman (bass) and Morris Windsor (drums). Seligman replaced original bassist Andy Metcalfe in 1979, and two guitarists (Rob Lamb and Alan Davies) briefly preceded Rew. The band issued two albums, A Can of Bees (1979) and Underwater Moonlight (1980), before splitting in 1980. After band's split, Hitchcock began a solo career, and Rew formed the successful pop group Katrina and the Waves.

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