Capers

Genevieve McGuckin, Rowland S. Howard

what has not got my heart in it shall we be dubbed sir names
wither million blither tongues mounting bristling guilt frames
in the fake - ache of the gloomloom slippers slap me alive!
the hour hands down a miracle to spend with ugly types
so we can catch and thread a minstrel bleed a tower down to its ankles
so we can't go up or stay up find the thumb dumb in your ear brain
get unfunny! such as choirs do why the clocklock bought up this one
just when things seemed so paperparrent like my toothface? like my out-do?

capers... capers...

oh a streak, o'treacly ink-inks tied my knees all up in elbows
erase that lapsing smile tub lose the slip of the small soap-fellows
account the addups till I do-nots are we balanced? we're in business!
idle tidal, rush in, tried all with a limb's...all legs and armour
I had a dreadful diehood diehard, drunken, sunken, monk-heart
oh I had a wonderful diehood thanks to my fa, fa, family

Trivia about the song Capers by The Birthday Party

When was the song “Capers” released by The Birthday Party?
The song Capers was released in 1981, on the album “Prayers On Fire”.
Who composed the song “Capers” by The Birthday Party?
The song “Capers” by The Birthday Party was composed by Genevieve McGuckin, Rowland S. Howard.

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