Featuring: Birkfinger
Songwriter: Passenger
Producer: Passenger Birkfinger
Well I spoke to this man
Said he’d been to the moon
Carved his name in the ground
Saw the world spinning round
And came back that afternoon
And I laughed at this man
Said he’d been lost at sea
Heard the sirens call
Seen the pirates fall
To the monsters in the deep
I said I’d heard some tall tales
Some good stories in my time
So I asked him for proof
He just showed me the truth
That was dancing in his eyes
I could not believe this man
Said he was a millionaire
He said I know I dress in rags
But I drive a vintage Jag
And I’ve got a diamond chandelier
I said I think I need a drink
And made my way outside
You know I’d swear this was a spoof
If it wasn’t for the truth
That was dancing in his eyes
When I came back in the room
The man had disappeared
He left a rock from the moon
And eyepatch and a diamond
From a chandelier
Said he’d been to the moon
Carved his name in the ground
Saw the world spinning round
And came back that afternoon
And I laughed at this man
Said he’d been lost at sea
Heard the sirens call
Seen the pirates fall
To the monsters in the deep
I said I’d heard some tall tales
Some good stories in my time
So I asked him for proof
He just showed me the truth
That was dancing in his eyes
I could not believe this man
Said he was a millionaire
He said I know I dress in rags
But I drive a vintage Jag
And I’ve got a diamond chandelier
I said I think I need a drink
And made my way outside
You know I’d swear this was a spoof
If it wasn’t for the truth
That was dancing in his eyes
When I came back in the room
The man had disappeared
He left a rock from the moon
And eyepatch and a diamond
From a chandelier
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- Hell Or High Water
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- Everything
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- All The Little Lights
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- Someday
- The Wrong Direction
- Feather on the Clyde
- Anywhere
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- Runaway
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- The Boy Who Cried Wolf
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- I Hate
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