Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
Julian Cope
You'd look good in plaster much to everybody's shame
Walk around on casters, burning our eternal flame
It's a fire that keeps us burning stronger every day
Betrays a certain weakness and a faith that stays away
I see you, what you are
I see you, what you say
Disappear
Someone caught me looking, dancing on my fire escape
Oh I could shed the past, yes, and that's a chance I'll have to take
Could've seen much clearer but I didn't have the time
Walk the path that's nearer, face the day and start the climb
I see you, what you are
I see you, what you say
Spinning around like a Catherine wheel
Put your head inside where I make my meal
Ready or not for a love affair
With an old coke-stove and a wheelchair
Bandy’s First Jump was written by Julian Cope.
Bandy’s First Jump was produced by Steve Lovell.