Elephant Stone

IAN GEORGE BROWN, JOHN SQUIRE

Burst into heaven
Kissing the cotton clouds
Arctic sheets and fields of wheat
I can't stop coming down
Your shrunken head
Looking down on me above
Send me home like an elephant stone
To smash my dream of love
Dreaming till the sun goes down
And night turns into day
Rooms are empty I've got plenty
You could move in right away

It seems like there's a hole
In my dreams
In my dreams
In my dreams

Down through the heavens
Choke on the cotton clouds
Arctic sheets and fields of wheat
I can't stop coming down
Your shrunken head
Looking down on me above
Send me home like an elephant stone
To smash my dream of love

Did your bed and bookshelf go
And run run run away
These four walls saw the rise and fall
And your midnight getaway
Seems like there's a hole
In my dreams
Or so it seems
Yet nothing means anything
Anymore

Trivia about the song Elephant Stone by The Stone Roses

On which albums was the song “Elephant Stone” released by The Stone Roses?
The Stone Roses released the song on the albums “Elephant Stone” in 1988, “The Stone Roses” in 1989, “The UK Singles on the Silvertone Label EP” in 1990, “Turns Into Stone” in 1992, and “The Complete Stone Roses” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Elephant Stone” by The Stone Roses?
The song “Elephant Stone” by The Stone Roses was composed by IAN GEORGE BROWN, JOHN SQUIRE.

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