| 21. The Divine Comedy - Love Is Lighter Than Air |
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They sit, and watch the clouds go by And make believe it's Irish skies They love the sun, but pray for rain They drink to take away the pain ...
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| 22. The Divine Comedy - Maryland Electric Rainstorm |
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Amery was bored, as he Was usually in the countryside: He'd walk alone, reciting Poe, Returning home through the failing light. One day, he'd...
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| 23. The Divine Comedy - Lifes What You Make It |
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Build your coffin of balsa wood Spend all that you earn When you go you are gone for good Never to return Always to thine own self be true Not...
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| 24. The Divine Comedy - In And Out In Paris And London |
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AliveI plead guilty if sweet innocence is thisI support the motion = "Ignorance Is Bliss" Kill me with your kissIt's "Whoops...
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| 25. The Divine Comedy - The Secret Garden |
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So much time, and so little to do I furnish my mind with pictures of you Fading portraits, peculiar name Replaced by your face in a big golden...
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| 26. The Divine Comedy - Jackie |
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And if one day I should become A singer with a Spanish bum Who sings for women of great virtue I'd sing to them with a guitar I'd borrow from a...
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| 27. The Divine Comedy - Life's What You Make It |
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Baby, life's what you make it - can't escape it Baby, yesterday's favourite; don't you hate it? Everything's all right... life's what you make it...
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| 28. The Divine Comedy - My Lovely Horse |
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My lovely horse, running through the field Where are you going, with your fetlocks blowing in the wind? I want to shower you with sugar lumps,...
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| 29. The Divine Comedy - Eric The Gardener |
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Eric The Gardener Julius Cæsar came, saw, conquered, went away 'Cause it rained here all the time Too many sniffs and colds Got up his Roman...
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| 30. The Divine Comedy - Untitled Melody |
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When I fall asleep it could be forever So I'll never fall asleep again When I fall apart, put me back together And my life will be complete ...
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| 31. The Divine Comedy - Song Of Love |
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Pale, pubescent beasts roam through the streets and coffee-shops Their prey gather in herds of stiff knee-length skirts and white ankle-socks But...
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| 32. The Divine Comedy - Timewatching |
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When I fall asleep it could be forever So I'll never fall asleep again When I fall apart put me back together And my life will be complete Maybe...
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| 33. The Divine Comedy - Thrillseeker |
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When you hang by a thread Strange things go through your head What was in that woodshed? Will death be gentle? "Better to live one day like a...
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| 34. The Divine Comedy - Regeneration |
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Old worlds seen through new eyes Just you and I and the sheltering sky The battle is over but the war's not yet won It's only just begun ...
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| 35. The Divine Comedy - I've Been To A Marvellous Party |
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I must say it's the most extraordinary experience not everybody I suppose it's something to do with the sun and all that but I wouldn't understand...
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| 36. The Divine Comedy - Radioactivity (kraftwerk) |
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Radioactivity Is in the air for you and me Radioactivity Discovered by Madame Curie Radioactivity Tune in to the melody Radio...
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| 37. The Divine Comedy - Timestretched |
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There's not enough hours in the day To say all that I want to say There's not enough days in the week And weeks go by quicker than drunks...
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| 38. The Divine Comedy - Indian Rain |
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I feel as if I have been buried alive For the best part of five hundred years My body encased in a mountain of waste Until one day my face...
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| 39. The Divine Comedy - With Whom To Dance (the Magnetic Fields) |
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Moons in June I've given up on that stuff Arms have charms but I've no hope of falling in love The rest of life pales in significance I'm...
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| 40. The Divine Comedy - In & Out In Paris And London |
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"It is a far far better thing that I do now than I have ever done before It is a far far better place that I go to than I have ever known before" ...
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