The Statue

Robert Forster, Grant McLennan

I blow the dust from your lips and beg forgiveness
But there's too much moonlight on your skin
I rise and face the day
Another weary sinner
I can't feel your touch in the blaze of noon

At night I haunt the boulevard
To the songs of Sacha
I need the touch of fingers on my skin
Then the sunrise seeks you through a maze of dragons
And drops its touch
On the fir trees in the wind

They say that ice will melt
Marble can blind you
Doesn't matter what you felt
No-one can find you
To remind you

Cause you're a statue nothing can hurt you
You've lost the touch
Cause you're a statue nothing can hurt you
You've lost the touch

No-one can find you
Or move you

Trivia about the song The Statue by The Go-Betweens

On which albums was the song “The Statue” released by The Go-Betweens?
The Go-Betweens released the song on the albums “Oceans Apart” in 2005 and “Oceans Apart” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Statue” by The Go-Betweens?
The song “The Statue” by The Go-Betweens was composed by Robert Forster, Grant McLennan.

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