Lyrics Melting - Monique Brumby
At
the
back
of
your
grandmothers
house
there
was
a
hill
With
a
tangled
garden
thick
and
wild
We
used
to
go
there
you
and
I
Just
to
get
away
from
the
aunts
and
uncles
& their
home
made
brew
We
carried
our
ice
creams
in
the
summer
sun
Tried
to
make
them
last
as
long
as
we
could
Pretty
soon
they
started
to
run
Dripping
down
our
arms,
dripping
on
the
ground
Melting,
melting
We
sat
under
the
trees
smoking
bark
Lighting
little
fires
then
stomping
each
one
out
As
the
summer
went
on
the
flames
grew
higher
We'd
just
stare
and
stare
and
stare
at
everything
Melting,
melting
At
the
back
of
my
grandmothers
house
there
was
a
hill
Black
and
smoky
at
the
end
of
the
day
We
watched
the
fire
trucks
go
back
on
down
the
road
We
heard
them
calling
out
our
names
We
were
standing
in
the
shadows
Melting,
melting
Your
grandmother's
house
is
now
a
supermarket
And
I'm
far
away
and
living
in
a
colder
city
Tonight
I
pull
the
top
off
a
bottle
of
beer
I've
lit
a
fire
and
I'm
wondering
about
you
and
if
you
remember
me
And
I'm
melting,
melting

1 Satellite
2 Daisy Chain
3 Wild Seed
4 Janie
5 Procession
6 Into the Blue
7 Lucky Man
8 Telegraph Exchange
9 One Love
10 Across This Land
11 Melting
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