Step Outside
Lyrics
Well the wall's to wet to sit on
And there's a curtain right over my head
Stamp my feet waiting for a bus
But decide to walk instead
And the American saxophoner follows me
All the way from the tele to the public house
My fingers are always in my ears
But the reeds always in their mouth
And if you've ever crossed
your heart and hoped to die
The voices in your head saying you must cry
Then there's more to you than meets the eye
But if you go about your business with capital be
They're sure to cut you up with a capital see
And then you will be dead with a capital D
Just step outside
Well we could stop for a conversasion
If we could think of anything to say
But you know you've got nothing to talk about
When nothing happened yesterday
And if I ever committed a murder
I think I'd go about it this way
Never mine a rope or a dagger and a cloak
I could spend a week on this estate
And if you've ever crossed
your heart and hoped to die
The voices in your head saying you must cry
Then there's more to you than meets the eye
But if you go about your business with capital be
They're sure to cut you up with a capital see
And then you will be dead with a capital A
Just step outside
What are you doing tomorrow
And the day after and the day after that
Got some money I can borrow?
I've become the person I've admired
And if you've ever crossed
your heart and hoped to die
The voices in your head saying you must cry
Then there's more to you than meets the eye
But if you go about your business with capital be
They're sure to cut you up with a capital see
And then you will be dead with a capital be
Writer(s): IAN PETER CULLIMORE, PAUL HEATON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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