Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Step Outside, artist - The Housemartins. Album song Now That's What I Call Quite Good, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1987
Record label: Go! Discs
Song language: English
Step Outside |
Well the wall’s to wet to sit on |
And there’s a curtain right over my head |
Stamp my feet waiting for a bus |
But decide to walk instead |
And the american saxophoner follows me |
All the way from the tele to the public house |
My fingers are always in my ears |
But the reeds always in their mouth |
And if you’ve ever crossed your heart and hoped to die |
The voices in your head saying you must cry |
Then there’s more to you than meets the eye |
But if you go about your business with capital b |
They’re sure to cut you up with a capital c |
And then you will be dead with a capital d |
Just step outside |
Well we could stop for a conversasion |
If we could think of anything to say |
But you know you’ve got nothing to talk about |
When nothing happened yesterday |
And if I ever commited a murder |
I think I’d go about it this way |
Never mine a rope or a dagger and a cloak |
I could spend a week on this estate |
And if you’ve ever crossed your heart and hoped to die |
The voices in your head saying you must cry |
Then there’s more to you than meets the eye |
But if you go about your business with capital b |
They’re sure to cut you up with a capital c |
And then you will be dead with a capital a |
Just step outside |
What are you doing tomorrow |
And the day after and the day after that |
Got some money I can borrow? |
I’ve become the person I’ve admired |
And if you’ve ever crossed your heart and hoped to die |
The voices in your head saying you must cry |
Then there’s more to you than meets the eye |
But if you go about your business with capital b |
They’re sure to cut you up with a capital c |
And then you will be dead with a capital b |