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    Live @ Glasgow Pavillion 1990
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Goodbye John

July it was a fruitless month
Chibed molested and at the end of it a birthday
Thespian narration can only give half
And a rotten egg with spit on tithe other

In an atmosphere of salt
The human clock shook to the endowing of nature
The splitting up of two towns, everything is chaotic
And all that is real takes a back seat

That picture tells a lie
Just a s a song could hide a whim
New pressure is added, inane facts come to the fore
And the mind can but only distort

Chorus
Goodbye John, I hope your there to meet me when Im gone
My old son, the grass is black we both reap the same yawn


From the cabbage patch boy to the thud of a street car
As it moves with the wan of the morning
The pedantic light shift sends waves of fear over this solitary stone

An inflection has taken place
A recital of thought
An effortless sketch of a child like view
Of what appears to be true

I hear singing again
An erection starts
And the then the dawn, once again

Chorus

credits

from Live @ Glasgow Pavilion, released April 2, 2021
Martin Stephenson: Rhythm Guitar & Lead Vocals, Mandolin
Gary Dunn: Lead Guitar
Anth Dunn: Bass Guitar & Mandolin
Mickey Watson: Keyboards & Tuba
Andrea Mackie: Lead & Backing Vocals
Malcolm Dick: Drums & Percussion
Ray Burns: Additional harmonica
Shipcote: Dancing

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Born Durham 27th July 1961

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