Norway

R. Stevie Moore

I had a quick lunch, then I drove off
It was a very bizarre departure from your house
The weather was beautiful
I stopped to call you and you said yes
You were nevertheless optimistic of our love
But
I'll tell ya
When you're not around me, i get blue
I can't begin describing it to you, no
I feel a kind of invisible pain
Without you there's no reasonable gain
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I've begun to dwell in misery
If only it was you that I could see, though
I feel a kind of unthinkable fear
There's no desire to live without you here
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I'm eating breakfast all by myself
It is a typically bland existence without you
Filling the coffee cup

Trivia about the song Norway by R. Stevie Moore

On which albums was the song “Norway” released by R. Stevie Moore?
R. Stevie Moore released the song on the albums “Delicate Tension ” in 1978, “The North” in 1978, ““Almost Live” UFMU 1980” in 1980, “Glad Music ” in 1986, “Sings at Speakeasy 2” in 1986, “Really?” in 1996, “Vague” in 1996, “Live At Mercury Lounge” in 1999, “Hobbies Galore” in 2003, “Vesent Sornis” in 2017, and “Cool Daddio: The Second Youth of R. Stevie Moore” in 2020.

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