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Wild Orchid - May I Call You Beatrice lyrics
Just a little thought in the head of the one
 With the sunburnt cheeks and the eyes to the ground
 Making earwaxed tongue-tied gutter sounds
 Thinking of the lost rib, dialing the indelible
 Thinking the unthinkable-no one's home
 And the eyes say I don't believe we've met
 I don't believe you've had the privilege
 I don't believe we've met
 When the wind blows cold
 And the eyes of the child grow old
 When the erratic conga rises and falls
 Above the faithful metronome
 You can take me back to the gravestone
 See her strain from the weight of the globe
 Spinning around his assumptions-barefoot and tight-lippedWild Orchid - May I Call You Beatrice - http://motolyrics.com/wild-orchid/may-i-call-you-beatrice-lyrics.html
 He in his favourite chair blowing his world around
 First she's Beatrice, then she's a pumpkin
 Then she's a faded leaf in a book on his pantry shelf
 The head sees the hand play with the ring in the pocket
 And the head knows the hand knows the ring is as round
 As the tear-soaked shoulder in a room in another town
 The ring is getting heavy and so is the crown
 Which she drags to the chair feebly to keep the swelling down
 When the bird in the bush is worth two in the hand
 And the empty cage holds the empty man
 The bird keeps flying from the Orgoglian rising
 And the phone keeps ringing and the phone keeps ringing
 And the ring keeps slipping and the phone
 And the phone keeps on ringing
 And he's thinking about the one who got away









