Crawl Babies

Martin Hayward, Bernice Simpson

She comes walking down the road
And I know that dogs won't bark
She comes walking up the stairs
She's tap-tap-tapping on my door

And she'll make those tears to know that it's a must
But I go blind and my mouth fills up with dust

Says she's open like a book
She's got everything I need
Even wants to take the time
To teach me how to read

But the ceiling moves on down towards the floor
And soon there's only room enough for us to crawl

I wanna build her up
Up as tall as a church
Just to watch her
Just to watch her falling down
I can't see her again
I just can't see her again
I've got to see her again
I've got to see her again

She comes walking down the road
With a kaftan in her hands
She comes walking up the stairs
She's tap-tap-tapping on my door

And she'll make those tears to know that it's a must
But I go blind and my bones start to rust

I wanna build her up
Up as tall as a church
Just to watch her
Just to watch her falling down
I can't see her again
I just can't see her again
I've got to see her again
I've got to see her again

Trivia about the song Crawl Babies by The Pastels

On which albums was the song “Crawl Babies” released by The Pastels?
The Pastels released the song on the albums “Up for a Bit With the Pastels” in 1987 and “Truckload Of Trouble” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Crawl Babies” by The Pastels?
The song “Crawl Babies” by The Pastels was composed by Martin Hayward, Bernice Simpson.

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