Caterpillar

B. Frenzel / B. Noske

I still see you leaving - platform number 9
Bleary-eyed, almost asleep
You looked straightthrough me, i gave you a sign
A whistle and out the train began to creep

And my caterpillar, time could change a thing
Must admit, i hoped it might
You've been gone so long now
Meant to have a fling
Just like a real butterfly in flight

Oh, caterpillar, i love you still
I always wanted you to change
But caterpillar, i meant no ill
You seemed so awkward
And i felt so strange with you

Now i see you standing in the station yard
Independent and alone
Smiling as you see me and so self-assured
Yes, now i see how you have to grown

Oh, my caterpillar, you put me to shame
Do you think i should have known ?
Yeah, the way i see it, you have won this game
But please don't go and leave me on my own

Oh, caterpillar, i love you still
I always wanted you to change
But caterpillar, i meant no ill
You seemed so awkward
And i felt so strange with you

Trivia about the song Caterpillar by Birth Control

When was the song “Caterpillar” released by Birth Control?
The song Caterpillar was released in 1982, on the album “Count On Dracula”.
Who composed the song “Caterpillar” by Birth Control?
The song “Caterpillar” by Birth Control was composed by B. Frenzel and B. Noske.

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