Blind In Safety And Leafy In Love

Tim Smith, William D. Drake

Death a thing she hardly knew
So thin and rare and small and few
It smells just like me
And it smells just like you

She's blinded for the best
In this bright tree she makes her nest
Everyone laughs as she struggles up high
Everyone's happy and she wants to die

(There I see)

Dead is and so far everything is new
It smells just like me
And it smells just like you

Blind in safety and leafy in love

Plain ugly and homely race
With sad disgrace drawn on its face
She sleeps in the buds in a place
Where no summer shines no tears are shed
For the living or for the dead

Even love can't tell her anything
When there's blubs in her eyes shine with formaldehyde
Cries with a different feeling
When the chaos ensues with a new appetite

And in the wormless sand shall she
A feast for no foul glutton be
She's washed by the sea to a place
Where no summer shines no tears are shed
For the living or for the dead

Blind in safety and leafy in love

Trivia about the song Blind In Safety And Leafy In Love by Cardiacs

On which albums was the song “Blind In Safety And Leafy In Love” released by Cardiacs?
Cardiacs released the song on the albums “Susannah’s Still Alive” in 1988, “Songs For Ships And Irons” in 1991, and “Sampler” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Blind In Safety And Leafy In Love” by Cardiacs?
The song “Blind In Safety And Leafy In Love” by Cardiacs was composed by Tim Smith, William D. Drake.

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