Going For A Walk With A Line Songtext

There's trouble up at Cowbell Barn

The Shadoks are going back to the moon

With rhodedendrons in a burlap sack

Resin on a hessian violin rag

All in Helvetica Light



Robert the devil witnessed the nostril

Of an elderly phoenix in a youth hostel

Playing violin up a monkey pine

In a finger painting for Dr Prinzhorn

(Psychiatrist of these parts)



The violin frightened Bimbo the cat

So they put on a tape of the sound of pot plants

Growing, little knowing

That a woodlouse would grouse about that



A call came in from the Empire of Numbers

A government inspector was passing amongst us

Incognito, my little female circus rider

From Exotik Park would have to go



Rainy weather by the river

Snake paths in the grass

The child with a Chloranthemum divining twig

Cuts Alpinism class



Delia Derbyshire, Malcolm Clarke

And Desmond Briscoe sit in the dark

Invoking a spirit mathematician:

Phra the Phoenician



High on his evergreen reputation

Don John's under investigation

Apparently his donkey ratted on him

Because the Don frightened him out of his skin

It's a shambles, never mumble in the brambles



A little Italian opera queen

Is reading a book to the twitter machine

'AAAS Calcul-Geometrie

(Element 18)'



Tunis Hamamet, that conifer smell

The oriental cemetery -- and there's Bill

Explaining pop music to the mentally ill

Stirring mint tea with a Lucifer match

Let's stay a while and watch



Pictograms in porcelain

Sketches of birds, vogel skizzern

Field dynamics for sizothymes

Going for a walk with a line



What a palaver, more's the pity

Death is in Dessau buying pottery

Orienteering, you part the trees

And see three walled medieval cities

And a dragonfly



Meister Eckhart went into the light

And found a desert on the other side

'Children of wisdom', Goethe said

'Make fools of the fools, as one should'

That advice is good



Put down your line, put down your pen

A snowstorm is approaching, friend

Soon it'll all be white

It's paper in the end, and light
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