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Intro

then

Boy threw his guitar down and started beating his brow, no matter how hard

he tried he couldn't justify,

All that wasted time, spent inventing words and rhyme, as the stars and the

planets and the clock did laps.

You see making up songs is for losers, I should build something she uses, like a

box or a bed or cupboards or shelves.

Cause songs are made of air, they can't be any use to her, better off trying to

catch falling aeroplanes.

Then girl said boy don't be so stupid, boy don't be so daft, you're not even right

by half. And although you say your songs are fundamentally air, there's also

thousands of vibrations that stimulate the ear in such a way that every time I hear

them, they always make me smile, they're just as tactile as a box or a bed or

cupboards or shelves, so boy now stop your moping, your cursing and no-hoping

and get back in the saddle.

While she was still speaking, towards his feet he's reaching, where lay his guitar.

His head was swimming in the alphabet, soup letters swirled and words formed,

in his heart. He said

I'm going to build a song for us with four verses and a chorus, on real estate your

words inspired. And there we'll live rent free, sleep on beds of melody as the stars

and the planets and the clock do laps.

And so that song he built was hers, with a chorus and four verse, and she woke to

find him finally asleep.

This is a pretty simplified, one person playing, version of the song, but it still

sounds good.