Birdie Hop

ROGER JOHN BARRETT

Birdie Hop - he do, he hop along
a lonely bird upon a window there
he, he, there he blow
a windy snow, he knew the snow,
I know the snow, a hoppy bird

The antelope ride around the parasol
just to see if he's a man
enough to meet you in the sandpit
on a flying kind of sighing in a meddlesome day
you know the way - I see the flies
she's a little kite the sort
you think you might like to fire
and like a kite you get to see her
every night, you know the way
she's only paving her way -
hectochrome plane - I see the flies.

Birdie Hop - he do, he hop along
a lonely bird upon a window there
he, he, there he blow
the windy snow, he know the snow,
a hoppy bird.

A camel woke up to a polish dawn
wouldn't look to see his feet had gone
he wouldn't like it
wouldn't have the strength to fight it,
I see the flies
I'm the only bird, a little third,
I lost a quarter
had a yearning to be earning just a dollar a day
an' in a way you shouldn't like it, hectochrome plane
I see the flies.

Trivia about the song Birdie Hop by Syd Barrett

On which albums was the song “Birdie Hop” released by Syd Barrett?
Syd Barrett released the song on the albums “Opel” in 1988 and “Crazy Diamond” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Birdie Hop” by Syd Barrett?
The song “Birdie Hop” by Syd Barrett was composed by ROGER JOHN BARRETT.

Most popular songs of Syd Barrett

Other artists of Progressive rock