Lyrics Why Do You Laugh? - Beau
The
truck
there
on
the
skyline
was
waiting
to
explode
As
angels
sang
in
harmony
on
our
side
of
the
road
Two
country
music
virgins
in
lemon-coloured
frocks
Found
Negroes
in
the
woodpile
with
keys
to
all
their
locks
But
me,
I
walk
the
centre
line,
the
left
and
right
is
blurred
The
path
I
walk
is
shining
white,
and
I
am
not
deterred
The
mindless
open
window
or
so
the
story
ran
Encouraged
those
with
aerosols
to
turn
their
pressure
can
With
the
buttons
pressed
together,
the
thousand
snowflakes
flew
And
the
wind
took
up
the
story
as
they
all
came
rushing
through
And
me,
I
caught
a
mouthful
for
my
collecting
tin
To
teach
me
to
be
standing
on
the
outside,
looking
in
The
wastrels
in
the
alleys
who
beg
their
winters'
salt
Should
not
condemn
too
lightly,
for
others
have
their
faults
The
black
and
white
collectors
whose
only
words
are
"Yes"
And
"No"
are
learning
other
lines
like
"I
could
not
care
less"
But
me,
I
walk
between
them;
I
pass
the
alleys
by
Both
through
a
sense
of
justice
and
also
being
shy
The
desolate
Commander
who
sees
his
force
has
flown
Still
commands
the
Sergeant,
whose
stature
now
has
grown
To
ultimate
dimensions
far
greater
than
they
knew
In
the
hours
before
the
enemy
demobilised
the
crew
But
me,
I
see
the
lizard
that
no
one
seems
to
note
Studying
the
Sergeant
and
peering
down
his
throat
The
sandboy
scours
the
beaches
with
each
successive
tide
Trying
to
find
the
secrets
that
the
shoreline
tries
to
hide
But
no
one
ever
told
him
- for
no
one
ever
knew
The
exercise
is
futile
if
your
face
is
turning
blue
But
me,
I
never
argued,
or
risked
a
dry
repulse
I
watched
him
stick
his
neck
out
and
I
judged
the
end
results
The
sickness
in
the
hospital
was
carefully
detailed
Its
pulse
was
taken
daily;
and
then
the
heating
failed!
The
patient
grew
delirious;
ran
naked
round
the
ward
Shouting
down
the
microphone,
"I
really
can't
afford..."
But
me,
I'm
not
a
Doctor,
or
a
Blacksmith
or
a
corpse
The
bellows
don't
affect
me,
and
I
cannot
ride
a
horse
So
the
half-demented
soldier
with
the
semi-sharpened
blade
Stands
beneath
the
interchange
the
engineers
have
made
From
here
he
never
ventures,
the
laughable
recluse
His
pay
is
in
his
pocket,
if
that
is
any
use
But
me,
I
never
noticed,
and
no
one
put
me
wise
As
quietly
I
drove
my
car
across
the
soldier's
eyes
The
militant
magician,
his
heart
upon
his
sleeve
Severed
all
of
the
arteries
that
the
others
tried
to
thieve
But
with
a
cry
of
victory
that
nothing
else
could
bring
The
butcher
stole
the
audience
and
turned
his
veins
to
string
But
me,
I
never
comment,
for
who
am
I
to
mind
The
magic
of
the
butcher
whose
bacon
has
no
rind?
The
so-elusive
Doctor
with
the
Journalists'
degree
Always
makes
the
surgery
a
second
before
me
Of
course,
it's
true
he
lives
there
- his
castle
is
his
home
His
daughter
is
a
genius
- she
invented
"Crazy
Foam"
But
me,
I
never
notice
her
steal
her
father's
pride
His
words
possess
a
beauty
in
the
way
that
they
prescribe
The
monkeys
in
the
circus
up
on
the
high
trapeze
Scatter
words
of
wisdom,
at
the
same
time
as
the
fleas
Come
flying
through
the
spotlight
to
where
the
safety
net
Catches
all
the
ashes
from
the
monkey's
cigarette
But
me,
I
use
an
ashtray
and
antiseptic
cream
The
monkeys
may
be
filthy,
but
I
am
very
clean
The
shining
Iron
Maiden
with
her
undemanding
games
Plays
with
anybody
but
will
never
ask
their
names
Except
a
case
remembered
when
once
she
did
relent
She
overheard
her
son
as
he
became
an
ornament
But
me,
I
know
the
reasons
that
she
could
not
discern
It's
not
for
her
to
criticize,
and
so
be
out
of
turn
The
doorman
bows
politely
in
his
mink
and
ermine
suit
His
manner
is
provincial
and
immaculately
cute!
He
passes
out
the
papers
the
visitors
must
see
But
carefully
disguises
the
copies
on
his
knee
But
me,
a
listless
orphan
with
everything
to
lose
Became
condemned
for
breathing
and
the
creaking
of
my
shoes
The
consequential
critic,
his
Rizla
carefully
rolled
Seeks
to
disassociate
the
eunuch
in
the
fold
But
there,
the
blind
defeat
him
by
kidnapping
his
child
In
deference
to
the
wishes
of
those
that
he
defiled
But
me,
I
see
it
differently,
as
one
more
broken
chance
His
crystal-clear
perception
is
once
again
enhanced
1 The Smoke of Eden
2 The Last Ballet
3 My Star
4 High Mass
5 Bristol Museum
6 The Commodore
7 Cartoon
8 Why Do You Laugh?
9 Goodbye
10 Flowers of the Sea
11 Birds
12 Jigsaw
13 The Mirror
14 Reflections
15 Louis' Fool
16 The Cumberland Brigade
17 Red Light In Arcady
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