Hangin' Around the Observatory

HIATT

Hangin' around the observatory.
We were waitin' to see the moon.
Well we thought that we was all gypsies,
Come to escape these lousy ruins.

Well that telescope; that mighty eye.
It's bigger, Jack, that you or I.
Oh, it sees the stars, it sees the moon.
You might as well stay in the room.

Professor, Professor, I forgot how it looks.
Could I just take another peak?
Is there really a man who lives up there?
Is it all green cheese so to speak?

Well now listen boy. These are the facts.
The moon is white. The sky is black.
And you are a speck on this crummy Earth,
And a dollar and a half is all you're worth.

Why did I come here?
Let all the tender scientist,
Get lost in poetry.
And let all these moist romantic guys,
Turn back to history.

Hangin' around the observatory.
Waitin' to see the moon.
Well we thought that we was gypsies
Come to escape these lousy ruins.

Trivia about the song Hangin' Around the Observatory by John Hiatt

When was the song “Hangin' Around the Observatory” released by John Hiatt?
The song Hangin' Around the Observatory was released in 1974, on the album “Hangin' Around the Observatory”.
Who composed the song “Hangin' Around the Observatory” by John Hiatt?
The song “Hangin' Around the Observatory” by John Hiatt was composed by HIATT.

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