Jan lays down and Wrestles in her sleep
Moonlight spills on comic books
and superstars in magazines
an old friend calls and tells us where to meet
her plane takes off from Baltimore
and touches down on Bourbon Street
we sit outside and argue all night long
about a god we've never seen
but never fails to side by me
Sunday comes and all the papers say
Ma Teresa's joined the mob
and happy with her full time job
am I alive or thoughts that drift away?
does summer come for everyone?
can humans do what profits say?
and if i die before i learn to speak
can money pay for all the days I lived awake
but half asleep?
a life is time, they teach you growing up
the seconds tickling killed us all
a million years before the fall
you ride the waves and don't ask where they go
you swim like lions through the crest
and bathe yourself in zebra flesh
I've been downhearted baby
ever since the day we met
"Standing outside a broken phone booth with money in my hand,"e; from Primitive Radio Gods "Rocket," was produced and performed by Chris O'Connor, engineered by David Vaught, Mastered by Ray Staff at Whitfield Street Recording Studio, London, and written by Chris O'Connor, Leonard Feather, and Jane Feather';copy; Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. It contains elements of the song "How Blue Can You Get" by Leonard Feather and Jane Feather, published by Modern Age Music, and performed by B.B. King, courtesy of MCA Records.