paroles de chanson The Edison Museum - They Might Be Giants
The
Edison
Museum,
not
open
to
the
public
Its
haunted
towers
rise
into
the
clouds
above
it
Folks
drive
in
from
out
of
town
To
gaze
in
amazement
when
they
see
it
Just
outside
the
gate
I
look
into
the
courtyard
Underneath
the
gathering
thunderstorm
Through
the
iron
bars,
I
see
the
black
maria
Revolving
slowly
in
its
platform
In
the
topmost
tower,
the
lights
burn
dim
A
coiling
filament
glowing
within
The
Edison
Museum,
once
a
bustling
factory
Today
is
but
a
darkened
cobweb
covered
hive
of
industry
The
tallest,
widest
and
most
famous
haunted
mansion
in
New
Jersey
Behind
a
wooden
door,
the
voice
of
Thomas
Alva
Recites
a
poem
on
a
phonograph
Ghosts
float
up
the
stairs,
like
silent
moving
pictures
The
loyal
phantoms
of
his
in
house
staff
A
wondrous
place
it
is,
there
can
be
no
doubt
But
no
one
ever
goes
in,
and
no
one
ever
goes
out
So
when
your
children
quarrel
and
nothing
seems
to
quell
them
Just
tell
them
that
you′ll
take
them
to
the
Edison
Museum
The
largest
independently
owned
and
operated
mausoleum
1 Older
2 Dark and Metric
3 Certain People I Could Name
4 Drinkin'
5 She Thinks She's Edith Head
6 Maybe I Know
7 Rat Patrol
8 Token Back to Brooklyn
9 Operators Are Standing By
10 Dark and Metric
11 Reprehensible
12 Certain People I Could Name
13 Counterfeit Faker
14 They Got Lost
15 Lullaby to Nightmares
16 On Earth My Nina
17 The Edison Museum
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