Sung by: John Linnell
Length: 3:19
On Albums: Then: The Earlier Years, Selections From The 2-CD Retrospective, Ana Ng, Video Compilation, Kit Kat Acoustic Break, Show #1, Never Mind the Mainstream, Live!! New York City 10/14/94, The Videos 1986-1989, The Best of MTV's 120 Minutes, They'll Need A Crane, Lincoln
Make a hole with a gun perpendicular
To the name of this town in a desk-top globe
Exit wound in a foreign nation
Showing the home of the one this was written for
My apartment looks upside down from there
Water spirals the wrong way out the sink
And her voice is a backwards record
It's like a whirlpool and it never ends
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
All alone at the '64 World's Fair
Eighty dolls yelling "Small girl after all"
Who was at the Dupont Pavilion?
Why was the bench still warm? Who had been there?
Or the time when the storm tangled up the wire
To the horn on the pole at the bus depot
And in the back of the edge of hearing
These are the words the voice was repeating:
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
When I was driving once I saw this painted on a bridge:
"I don't want the world, I just want your half"
They don't need me here, and I know you're there (don't need me)
Where the world goes by like the humid air (world goes by)
And it sticks like a broken record
Everything sticks like a broken record
Everything sticks until it goes away (it goes home)
And the truth is, we don't know anything (don't know)
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
Notes
Live in New York has a special intro: "The sound of the drums. I hear the drums!
Live versions often omit or change the words painted on the bridge. Often John will sing, to the tune of Small World, "It's a small girl after all, it's a small girl after all, it's a small girl after all, it's a small small girl."
The demo (Power of Dial-a-Song) version of this song has the following altered lyrics:
Make a hole with a pistol at point-blank range
Through the name of this town in a desk-top globe
Exit wound in a foreign nation
That's where she is, and I just can't picture it
My apartment looks upside down from there
Water spirals the wrong way down the drain
And her voice is a backwards record
It's like a whirlpool and it never ends
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
Alone at the '64 World's Fair
Eighty dolls yelling "Small girl after all"
Who was at the Dupont Pavilion?
Why was the bench still warm? Who had been there?
Or the time when the storm brought down the wires
Every phone in town was whispering
And in the back of the edge of hearing
There was a voice, this is what it was saying:
Ana Ng and I are getting old
And we still haven't walked in the glow of each other's majestic presence
Listen Ana hear my words
They're the ones you would think I would say if there was a me for you
When I was driving once I saw this painted on a bridge:
"I don't want everything, I just want your half"