Driving Aloud (radio Storm)

Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians

Take a breath, take a breath, take a breath

Honey take it on me

'Cause your lungs are in terrible shape and it's easy to see

I've been X-raying you since you walked into here

You've got nothing to hope

You've got nothing to fear

Heartburn and chemistry and lung disease

Make mincemeat of your passion on days like these



And everything you say is like sugar

The sweeter it gets you know I lick it away



Radio forecast intermittent storms

Tidal waves that change their forms

Yeah!



With a knot in your heart you're afraid of the galaxy way

And I hand you a tape of my song which you always mislay

And your diagram was nervous when I saw you on TV

You're so vulnerable, honey, now you're fatter than me

I've got a Harrison Ford poster rolled up in my desk --

I'd sign it for you, dude, if you'd only request



And everything you say is like iron;

It smashes me up but it's brittle inside



Radio forecast intermittent storms

Tidal waves that change their forms

Yeah!



You need love, baby, love, baby, love -- don't you throw it away;

It's the musk on your tongue and your hoof that are making me stay

In a bar in Sacramento on a cloudy afternoon

Cutting paper napkins into little crescent moons

Decision-making apparatus can't survive your death

"Good morning, Mr. Seagrove -- have you met my dead friend Seth?"

"No, sir, I haven't had that pleasure yet"



But everything you say is like acid

It eats me away, but there's something inside



Radio forecast intermittent storms

Tidal waves that change their forms

Yeah!



What am I going to do with myself if I lose you?

What am I going to do with myself if you stay?



Jesus could raise the dead, Jesus could fly

Jesus could raise the dead, Jesus could fly

No sweat. (Jesus could raise the dead, Jesus could fly)

No sweat at all. (Jesus could raise the dead,