“Copper” is one of rock music’s few, if not only, ode to a metallic element, its various uses, and its perennial lower status compared to its shinier, but less useful, cousin.
Copper, let us take you
To a furnace where we'll break you
A fire so big and pretty, you could cry
As you buckle, you could ask me "what was wrong with me before
Did I need the silver to be suitable?
Copper, I have a use for you, it's easy work and it suits you
Dazzled dirty beauty, you must know
Copper is a conductor and makes for decent cooking
Dazzled by your beauty still, you know
Plated or anodized, you even fool a layman's eyes
Presentable though you might be, it's unwise to try to fight me
Copper - you'll never be gold
Copper was written by Todd Trainer & Bob Weston & Steve Albini.
Copper was produced by Todd Trainer & Bob Weston & Steve Albini.