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Almost entitled, "The Crowd Goes to the Malt Shop," and then almost entitled, "Crowd About To Separate, Story At Eleven," this is a semi-serious song about an important couple’s relationship being on thin ice, and different people’s takes on it. Included as an extra bonus: a Gregorian chant-style chorus! |
Credits: All words, music, instruments, production, etc. by Jonathan David Steinhoff |
Lyrics
Things weren’t turning out
The way the woman wanted things to be
The man knew there was something
But it was something that he just couldn’t see
He wished that a lightning bolt would just reveal it
Reveal it, reveal it to him, for free
Things weren’t turning out
The way the woman wanted things to be
Most people said, "If those two fall apart
It would really be a tragedy"
And one person said,
"Those two together, they make quite a sieve
Only bad things fall through the cracks
With those two together
A really good sieve (s i e v e)"
Not everyone knew
What that person meant by that remark
But most agreed, that if those two were to fall apart
It would really be a tragedy
A really bad tragedy
Things weren’t turning out
The way the woman wanted things to be
Then like a lightning bolt
The answer came to the man
He said, "Our relationship is like
A beautiful little stream"
But the woman replied,
"Didn’t it used to be like stream
Leading to a river, and didn’t that river
Lead to the ocean?"
He said, "Well it’s a stream anyway"
Most people said, "If those two fall apart
It would really be a tragedy"
And one person said,
"Those two together, they’re like
Two rocks making one Rock of Gilbraltor
A really good Rock of Gilbraltor"
Not everyone knew
What that person meant by that remark
But most agreed, that if those two were to fall apart
It would really be a tragedy
A really bad tragedy
A really bad tragedy
A really bad tragedy
A really bad thing
It would be bad news, not good news
It wouldn’t be good news
A bad thing, a bad thing
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