Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Comrade Lovers

(The following is the Mellotron On! version of this track. It was released as "Motor of Joy" on White Hot Peach with truncated lyrics. Green highlights denote additional lyrics.)

On March 10, 1956 at 10 o'clock at night
This almost incredible idea came to me...

Am I really a spaceman?

Am I really a spaceman?

Then we just have to have a sample of "Am I really a spaceman?"

Comrade lovers say
Do not be afraid

Comrade lovers say
Everything's okay

Let the current flow sweetly up your spine
Let your hips roll and your mouth water
Feel free to tremble and cry…

Am I really a spaceman?

Let the current flow sweetly up your spine
Let the current stream sweetly through your muscles
Feel free to tremble and cry…

Am I really a spaceman?

Am I really a spaceman?

Everyone has plans
Plans to be the spaceman

I don't give a damn
'Cause I am the spaceman

Let the current flow sweetly up your spine
Let your hips roll and your mouth water
Feel free to tremble and cry…

Am I really a spaceman?

Let the current stream sweetly through your muscles
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine
Make love joyously and without fear

Am I really a spaceman?

Do not turn off this pulsating motor of joy

Do not turn off this pulsating motor of joy

Oh, wow! That…
That kind of thing, you know, you don't…
You don't
do that!

Let the current flow sweetly up your spine
Let your hips roll and your mouth water
Feel free to tremble and cry…

Am I really a spaceman?

Let the current stream sweetly through your muscles
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine
Make love joyously and without fear

Am I really a spaceman?

Am I really a spaceman?

Am I really a spaceman?

Am I really a spaceman?

Composed by Tim Lauterio / Luke McAuliffe / Chris O'Connor / Jeff Sparks

Featuring elements from the film WR: Mysteries of the Organism

Transcribed by J. Son