Summer Noon

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Tweedy - Pop

Summer Noon

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Summer noon I can always stay To radiate what the cello can't play She spoke to me and provoked my band And I broke in two in the heat of her hand Like a lioness or a coyote At a pink beating heart in the balcony I followed the finger to the creature's gate In the hubbub where the pitiful congregate I thought there was a note that I could not hear So I floated to the whisper up against my ear Afterwards I found my face in the trash Really at the core of it wasn't so bad Never leave your mother's womb Unless you want to see how hard A broken heart can swoon Unless you want to see how hard A broken heart can swoon Summer noon I can always stay To radiate what the cello can't play She spoke to me and provoked my band And I broke in two in the heat of her hand Like a lioness or a coyote At a pink beating heart in the balcony I followed the finger to the creature's gate In the hubbub where the pitiful congregate I thought there was a note that I could not hear So I floated to the whisper up against my ear Afterwards I found my face in the trash Really at the core of it wasn't so bad Never leave your mother's womb Unless you want to see how hard A broken heart can swoon Unless you want to see how hard A broken heart can swoon

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Credits

Writers
  • Jeff Tweedy