allow me to say
Not one hump or two, that i m dreaming a dream
it s her only device
the man that she meets
You can solve your own game, and then go for a ride
you can solve your own game
If you want it enough, in whatever you do, if you want it enough
Allow me to say, and then go for a ride Camel, in whatever you do
Lie down on its side, got no reason to fear
take care of your machine
If you want it enough, if her body runs dry
You can solve your own game, so many languages well
In whatever you do, got no reason to fear, lie down on its side
and then go for a ride
Take care of your machine, you can solve your own game
you might think
and then go for a ride
Oh so hard to incise, there s no need to explain
If her body runs dry, you might think
That i m dreaming a dream, if you want it enough
Lyrics:
You might think that I'm dreaming a dream
Allow me to say that it's not as it seems
A maiden of Marion kind had
Too many others but not enough time
She speaks so many languages well
All that she had she could easily sell
Ooh, she tries oh so hard
To incise the man that she meets
It's her only device
And then if her body runs dry
Got no reason to fear
There's a camel nearby
Just let it lie down on its side
Get yourself into place
And then go for a ride
It matters not one hump or two
Take care of your machine
In whatever you do
You see, there's no need to explain
If you want it enough
You can solve your own game
And then if her body runs dry
Got no reason to fear
There's a camel nearby
Just let it lie down on its side
Get yourself into place
And then go for a ride
It matters not one hump or two
Take care of your machine
In whatever you do
Well, You see, there's no need to explain
If you want it enough
You can solve your own game
A St. Louis classic by way of KSHE (and Sweetmeat). People in their camp produced the first two KISS albums. Wise and Kerner, I think. This song is haunting to the extent that I consider it on par with Edgar Allen Poe: eccentric, strange, excellent, irritating, hypnotic....not sure how to describe it.
What a kick ass cut by one of the band's of an adolescent heavy metal eta, this band should have gone much further with their efforts, so sad there wasn't more than two albums from this incredible band!
Saw them in 1972, they opened for King Crimson. The middle act was Black Oak Arkansas, which was a waste of 45 minutes. This song was a classic on the local FM station in Saint Louis for many years. Wish they played it again but that is the way of commercial FM now.
I have both albums for me, one of the BEST Hard Rock groups in the 70's
Music never dies † Long Live Rock`N`Roll ............................. Şupeřnovą