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Jane Siberry - The Squirrel Crossed The Road lyrics
the squirrel crossed the road 
like a ribbon on a fan 
and the afternoon cicada 
threw a spell across this land 
and the waves rolled off the Georgian rocks 
and threw a friend upon the sand 
oh None 
now I understand 
that the searching never stops 
until you have a man in mind 
second booth the King's Head 
leave the ordinary men behind 
go ask them to play 
all the glorious love songs they can find 
as for you, Dewar 
now I understand 
that the searching never stops 
until you have a drink in hand 
drinking to your gloom 
in the slow-whirl licensed room 
ah, yes - she was lovely 
you told us (many times) 
'neath the moon 
the squirrel crossed the road 
like a ribbon on a fan... 
oh Madam 
now I understand 
that the searching never stops 
until things are out of hand 
then you jump up to heaven 
pull down the wrath of God 
you're alive when men are falling down 
suspended when they're not 
and oh Thomas Jane Siberry - The Squirrel Crossed The Road - http://motolyrics.com/jane-siberry/the-squirrel-crossed-the-road-lyrics.html
now I understand 
that the searching never stops 
until you are a man 
whether early morning hunting deer 
or women in the sand 
that measured raging overdrive 
makes you feel alive 
a man 
the squirrel crossed the road 
like a ribbon on a fan... 
oh Sal 
now I understand 
that the searching never stops 
until you're in a foreign land 
haunting yourself at Delphi 
or melting in Lausanne 
or good times in Marbella 
(yes - you have a lovely tan) 
and Oh Little One 
now I understand 
that your searching never stops 
until you leave your head 
you want peace 
thank God you laugh at what your friends said 
they said - barefoot in the Himalayas 
he'll just find his feet have spread 
but in you I have greatest faith 
the squirrel crossed the road 
like a ribbon on a fan 
and the afternoon cicada 
threw a spell across this land 
and the waves rolled off the Georgian rocks 
and threw a friend upon the sand


















