Stoneage Dinosaurs

Tim Smith

Wishing for money is a man growing old and he
Breaks our knifes edge with his care for the ordinary
Winning hand in hand Michael Miles plays a game for me
Liberace asks after me and all my family


On down the line
A soldier hides his worn uniform in an eiderdown
Says never mind the war take me home again
For the last time


Jim parades a toy that he won on a rifle range
Holds him up high, its a plaster statue of Peter Glaze
It says the strangest things
And all we feel is lonely just like stoneage dinosaurs


Wishing for money is a man growing old and he
Breaks our knifes edge with his care for the ordinary
And Mr T offers me and all humanity a safe place to be
And all we feel is lonely just like stoneage dinosaurs

Trivia about the song Stoneage Dinosaurs by Cardiacs

On which albums was the song “Stoneage Dinosaurs” released by Cardiacs?
Cardiacs released the song on the albums “Big Ship” in 1987 and “Songs For Ships And Irons” in 1991.
Who composed the song “Stoneage Dinosaurs” by Cardiacs?
The song “Stoneage Dinosaurs” by Cardiacs was composed by Tim Smith.

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