The Curious Kind

Rupert Hine, Jeannette-Therese Obstoj

[Verse]
Through the eye of a needle we will travel
On the back of a snowflake, rest our minds as they unravel
Each elastic moment stretching out
Into another one
And onto the edge of blackest night
To where all light must bend

[Pre-Chorus]
Each hidden trap-door there we'll find
We always were the curious kind

[Chorus]
We split the difference and the ripples magnified
Learning, looking under stones
To find the worm disturbed - He turns and turns
We always were the curious kind
We always were the curious kind

[Verse]
Through the eye of a needle we will follow
From a blur into focus as we penetrate tomorrow
Trespassing on future time to find
We're not the only ones
After all these promised miles to glimpse
The everlasting sight

[Pre-Chorus]
The slow recurring point unwinds
We always were the curious kind

[Bridge]
We were like children shining light
Into each other's eyes
Across the space that lies so tired between us now
But oh, like grains of sand into a naked flame
We blew away
Oh, we blew away

[Chorus]
We split the difference and the ripples magnified
Learning, looking under stones
To find the worm disturbed - He turns and turns
We always were the curious kind
We always were the curious kind

[Bridge]
We were like children shining light
Into each other's eyes
But oh, like grains of sand into a naked flame
We blew away
Oh, we blew away

[Chorus]
We split the difference and the ripples magnified
Learning, looking under stones
To find the worm disturbed - He turns and turns
We always were the curious kind
We always were the curious kind

[Outro]
We always were the curious kind
We always were the curious kind (We always were)
(We always were)
(We always were)

Trivia about the song The Curious Kind by Rupert Hine

When was the song “The Curious Kind” released by Rupert Hine?
The song The Curious Kind was released in 1982, on the album “Waving Not Drowning”.
Who composed the song “The Curious Kind” by Rupert Hine?
The song “The Curious Kind” by Rupert Hine was composed by Rupert Hine, Jeannette-Therese Obstoj.

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