Lyrics to Espresso
I left my heart in a wooden case
With chains and locks all around its base
I'm on my way to surgery
I'm as happy as a boy can be
I left my brain in a metal sieve
With cancer injected, just to stop it live
I know where the angels sing
So play that harp and flap that wing
I'm going to heaven, baby (chorus)
I left my eyes in a candy box
Stuffed with cotton, just to stop them rock
I skip along the corridor
I open up the theatre door
I left my blood in a plastic mug
I get a funny taste when I chug-a-lug
I know where the cherubs wait
So here I am at St Peter's gate
(chorus)
I left my nose, all stuck with glue
Tied with string, up a chimney flue
I curtsey to doctor and nurse
I wave outside the waiting hearse
And when I spoke to father's ghost
He said he died by parcel post
So hallelujah, here I come
See you at Easter, mum
(chorus)
With chains and locks all around its base
I'm on my way to surgery
I'm as happy as a boy can be
I left my brain in a metal sieve
With cancer injected, just to stop it live
I know where the angels sing
So play that harp and flap that wing
I'm going to heaven, baby (chorus)
I left my eyes in a candy box
Stuffed with cotton, just to stop them rock
I skip along the corridor
I open up the theatre door
I left my blood in a plastic mug
I get a funny taste when I chug-a-lug
I know where the cherubs wait
So here I am at St Peter's gate
(chorus)
I left my nose, all stuck with glue
Tied with string, up a chimney flue
I curtsey to doctor and nurse
I wave outside the waiting hearse
And when I spoke to father's ghost
He said he died by parcel post
So hallelujah, here I come
See you at Easter, mum
(chorus)
Songwriters: SESHADRI, GANESH
Publisher: Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
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