Too Close To The Sun

Don McGlashan

It's so dry here
One spark and the whole place could go up
I think I'll stop and get a drink here
Something like the picture on the poster I saw a few miles back
A green can on a nest of ice
Like the egg of some Antarctic bird

And I've seen this town in a dream
I was running away
From something that I didn't want to see
It was a day like today
I watched the sky melt over Highway One
And I felt too close to the sun

Neighbour of mine
Got out of his car somewhere down country in weather like this
Just disappeared
Left the engine running
Police came to talk to his wife
I watched them from my window
She was shaking her head
The cops were standing, with their big hands hanging down

And I've seen this town in a dream
I was running away
From something that I didn't want to see
It was a day like today
I watched the sky melt over Highway One
And I felt too close to the sun

Who's that yonder dressed in white?
(An old man kneeling on the bowling green
Shiny with gin and brilliantine)
He might as well have stepped from a satellite
(Looks at me and gets up slowly
Smiles and waves as if he knows me)

And I've seen this town in a dream
I was running away
From something that I didn't want to see
It was a day like today
I watched the sky melt over Highway One
And I felt too close to the sun
Too close to the sun

Trivia about the song Too Close To The Sun by The Mutton Birds

On which albums was the song “Too Close To The Sun” released by The Mutton Birds?
The Mutton Birds released the song on the albums “Salty” in 1994, “Box Of Birds” in 1995, and “Nature” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Too Close To The Sun” by The Mutton Birds?
The song “Too Close To The Sun” by The Mutton Birds was composed by Don McGlashan.

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