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Lumo - Luna Etc lyrics
--various b-sides, etc...--
 "Indian Summer" (Beat Happening)
 Breakfast in cemetery
 Boy tastin wild cherry
 Touch girl, apple blossom
 Just a boy playin possum
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 And go our seperate ways
 What is that cheerful sound?
 Rain fallin on the ground
 We'll wear a jolly crown
 Buckle up, we're wayward bound
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 And go our seperate ways
 Motorbike to cemetery
 Picnic on wild berries
 French toast with molasses
 Croquet and Baked Alaskas
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 We'll come back for Indian Summer
 And go our seperate ways
 Cover me with rain
 Walk me down the lane
 I'll drink from your drain
 We will never change
 No matter what they say
 "Egg Nog"
 (insert quirky instrumental)
 "Ride Into The Sun" (The Velvet Underground)Lumo - Luna Etc - http://motolyrics.com/lumo/luna-etc-lyrics.html
 Lookin for another chance
 For someone else to be
 Lookin for another place
 To ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Waitin for the ships to sail
 Looking for an end
 Ridin for another time
 To ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 Ride into the sun
 "That's What You Always Say" (The Dream Syndicate)
 I told you that we've been through this but
 You know I told you that before
 I try to find out where we missed but
 I gets to be such a bore
 Cause ever since that time I told you so
 Well something gets my eye and it won't let go
 And then the stories and words are here and gone
 Well that's what you always say
 I try to sit and talk with you but
 You know how moods change all the time
 I try to wait a week or two but
 By then I'll probably change my mind
 Cause ever since that time I told you so
 Well something gets my eye and it won't let go
 And then the stories and words are here and gone
 Well that's what you always say
 Paul Humphrey (humphrey@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu) - corrections welcome...









