The Answering Machine

Ian Mosley / Mark Kelly / Pete Trewavas / Steve Hogarth / Steve Rothery

We flew here to see you
My feelings and I
I looked down on the city
From up in the sky
The sun was reflecting
From the roofs and the water
Spring had come early
In the parks and the old town
I came with a mission
To patch up a dream
We walked and I talked and my words were absorbed
Into the answering machine
I came two thousand miles
Just to take a look at you
But you were broken and frozen
A heartbreak of a statue
In the bullet-proof mirrors
Where your eyes used to be
I stared at myself and I called for some help
Into the answering machine

The day slipped by and I tried and tried
You took me home and you said
"Goodnight, Sleep tight"
On the floor by the bedroom door
I watched you sleep and I left before first light

The bugs don't bite
The bugs don't bite
The bugs bite

From the land of the frozen
To the land of the low
We journeyed together
But we were always alone
So if I should come calling
Best not pick up the phone
Cause I'm no good for you and you're no good for me
Let me talk to the answering machine
I can cope with the answering machine
I'm a friend of the answering machine

Trivia about the song The Answering Machine by Marillion

On which albums was the song “The Answering Machine” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Radiation” in 1998, “Unplugged At The Walls” in 1999, “Zodiac” in 1999, “Marillion.Christmas” in 1999, “Live From Cadogan Hall” in 2010, and “Marillioncl / Viernesnoche” in 2019.
Who composed the song “The Answering Machine” by Marillion?
The song “The Answering Machine” by Marillion was composed by Ian Mosley, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, Steve Hogarth, and Steve Rothery.

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