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Epistle To Dippy lyrics

 

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Artist: Dickies
Album: Dogs From The Hare That Bit Us

 

Lyrics

Look on yonder misty mountain
See the young monk meditating rhododendron forest
Over dusty hills I ask you
What's it been like being you

Through all levels you've been changing
Getting a little bit better no doubt
The doctor bit was so far out

Looking through crystal spectacles
I can see I had your fun
Looking through crystal spectacles
I can see I had your fun

Doing us paperback reader
Made the teacher suspicious about insanity
Fingers always touching girl

Through all levels you've been changing
Getting a little bit better no doubt
The doctor bit was so far out

Looking through all kinds of windows
I can see I had your fun
Looking through crystal spectacles
I can see I had your fun

Looking through crystal spectacles
I can see I had your fun
Looking through all kinds of windows
I can see I had your fun

Rebel against society
Such a tiny speculating whether to be a hip or
Skip along quite merrily

Through all levels you've been changing
Elevator in the brain hotel
Broken down but just as well

Looking through crystal spectacles
I can see I had your fun

[from http://lyrics.doheth.co.uk]

 

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