And a temporary, temporary turn of events
I'll tune in to automatic condescending defense
And I bet you wouldn’t die for this
Yeah, I'd be willing to bet you wouldn’t die for this
Believe it, then buy it
Believe it, then buy it
Believe it, then buy it
Believe it, then buy it
Yeah, yeah, oh would you, would, you wouldn’t die
You're so persuasive, non-evasive with my running estate
I never rectify what's right when I recalculate
And this is love songs
Yeah, I'd be willing to bet you write another love song
(And I'll break it down into edible little bits)
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
And I'm calling captain mayday (mayday)
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
This is my only comfort, prepare to be prepared
I learned to read your face
I learned to read your face
I learned to read your face
I learned to read your face
[Sample of a separate song with a woman singing]
Let me out of this thing, aah! Get me out of this thing! Get me out of this thing! Aah! Get me out!
While some prey hide from the hunters of the night, others depend on camouflage to avoid detection. But the margay has exceptional night vision
Relieving Ophelia was written by John Congleton.
The Paper Chase released Relieving Ophelia on Sat Jan 16 1999.
Yes. There is what appears to be a demo recording of “Relieving Ophelia” floating around, which has been posted to Youtube:
The samples at the beginning and end of this alternate version both come from the movie Taxi Driver (1976), which was also sampled on “And If She Gets Out Of Line?” These can...