Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Sad Lovers And Giants
Wire Lawn was the first song written and recorded by the second incarnation of Sad Lovers and Giants.
In the aftermath of their 1983 breakup, Garce had joined Cliff and Nigel in their jam sessions which resulted in the song Wire Lawn.
[Verse 1]
You walk across a wire lawn
Where bald men play electric croquet
The sun is hard, the sky is warm
And when it rains, they drift away
[Pre-Chorus]
You want to be one of them
Making the wheels go 'round faster
Setting the wrongs to rights
[Chorus]
Searching for ways to deceive
Wonderstruck fools such as me
See how your heart turns to stone
Wake up to winter alone
[Verse 2]
The sun goes down, it's never late
And in the sky it builds a castle
A summer lawn as summer fades
We batted last, and saved thе day
[Pre-Chorus]
It's good to be wrong again
Putting my pride back in plaster
Singing thе songs we like
[Chorus]
Searching for ways to deceive
Wonderstruck fools such as me
See how your heart turns to stone
Wake up to winter alone
Searching for ways to deceive
Wonderstruck fools such as me
See how your heart turns to stone
Wake up to winter alone
Wire Lawn was written by Nigel Pollard & Garce.
Wire Lawn was produced by Nick Ralph.
Sad Lovers And Giants released Wire Lawn on Thu Jan 01 1987.