Lyrics Little Blue - The Beautiful South
You
can't
write
a
novel
from
a
briefcase
You
can
write
a
poem
from
a
trench
You
can
dream
a
dream
from
A
to
B
But
you
can't
catch
a
bus
from
a
bench
You
don't
back
a
horse
called
Striding
Snail
You
don't
name
your
boat
Titanic
II
So
why
when
I
see
your
happy
smiling
face
Do
I
always
end
up
singing
Little
Blue
Little
Blue,
how
do
you
do
Your
smile
looks
like
heaven
But
your
eyes
hold
a
storm
about
to
brew
Little
Blue
How
can
a
flower
so
pretty
Be
so
laden
down
with
dew
Little
Blue
How
can
a
flower
so
beautiful
Be
so
laden
down
with
dew
Little
Blue
You
can't
build
a
brewery
on
a
cemetery
You
can
build
a
pub
on
a
church
And
people
fall
quicker
than
buildings
do
You
have
to
decide
what
comes
first
You
don't
call
a
plane
the
Flying
Roman
'Cause
the
Romans
always
walked
and
never
flew
So
why
when
I
see
your
happy
smiling
face
Do
I
always
end
up
singing
Little
Blue
Little
Blue,
how
do
you
do
Your
smile
looks
like
heaven
But
your
eyes
hold
a
storm
about
to
brew
Little
Blue
How
can
a
flower
so
pretty
Be
so
laden
down
with
dew
Little
Blue
Well
Bukowski
wrote
a
story
from
a
barstool
And
Keats
from
the
top
of
a
hill
So
I'm
going
to
save
my
special
song
for
you
From
a
grave
where
it's
quiet
and
it's
chill
'Cause
there's
a
queue
of
clouds
assembled
On
the
horizon
of
your
smile
When
most
think
that
you're
holding
back
I
know
you're
holding
bile
Little
Blue,
how
do
you
do
Your
smile
looks
like
heaven
But
your
eyes
hold
a
storm
about
to
brew
Little
Blue
How
can
a
flower
so
pretty
Be
so
laden
down
with
dew
Little
Blue
How
can
a
flower
so
beautiful
Be
so
laden
down
with
dew
Little
Blue
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