Pushing, thrusting bulbs into the light A peasant thought starts its flight From reason and from fact
A peasant thought grows two legs Opens up its heart, an absurd courtship
Oh dear, oh, oh dear What has become of hesitation? Oh dear, oh, oh dear Did the mosquito's bite bring me down?
She said, let's sing the crippling song Her lips always ate moments like days And I was not prepared, I was gone
And I was not prepared to let my guard down So I fed her the end, the end of my spear
We would throw rocks and things into our well Ourselves as well We would ride to a [Incomprehensible]
We would throw rocks and things into our well Ourselves as well We would ride to a [Incomprehensible] Like dinosaurs, like dinosaurs
Dropping into the darkness, we sink
You should have seen her at one with the Gods She said, let's sing the cripple song, then I was gone Oh dear, oh dear, then I was gone Oh dear, oh dear, then I was gone
She said, let's sing the cripple song together Then I was gone