1988 (AKA Norman)

R. Stevie Moore, Jim Price

Lonely little Norman
With his thirty-dollar dream
A pitchpipe and melody
In the pocket of his jeans

Sunday in the evening, he plays
Baseball in the park
By tossing stars around the moon
Standing in the dark

Life pass by, remember
Back then's back now
Life pass by
You can't hold on

Norman talks to fireflies
And he understands
That they bring him magic
When he holds them in his hand

His letter box is filled with his own
Handwriting, it's true
Messages from everywhere
Perhaps there's one from you?

Heron's Norman's only friend
He lives in St. John's Mill
Since 1967, he's been
Buried on that hill

Norman curses all the clouds
That fly around his head
That crash into his thoughts
And tell him that Heron is dead

Life pass by, remember
Back then's back now
Life pass by
You sleep too long

Trivia about the song 1988 (AKA Norman) by R. Stevie Moore

On which albums was the song “1988 (AKA Norman)” released by R. Stevie Moore?
R. Stevie Moore released the song on the albums “Belief” in 1986, “Cool Daddio: The Second Youth of R. Stevie Moore” in 2020, and “The Unaware Are Unaware That They’re Unaware v1” in 2021.
Who composed the song “1988 (AKA Norman)” by R. Stevie Moore?
The song “1988 (AKA Norman)” by R. Stevie Moore was composed by R. Stevie Moore, Jim Price.

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