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Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra lyrics by Cake. We know of an ancient radiation That haunts dismembered constellations; A faintly glimmering radio station. While Frank Sinatra...

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Frank Sinatra

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We know of an ancient radiation

That haunts dismembered constellations;

A faintly glimmering radio station.

While Frank Sinatra sings "Stormy Weather,"

The flies and spiders get along together,

Cobwebs fall on an old skipping record.

Beyond the suns that guard this roost,

Beyond your flowers of flaming truth,

Beyond your latest ad campaign,

An old man sits, collecting stamps,

In a room all filled with chinese lamps.

He saves what others throw away,

He says that he'll be rich someday

We know of an ancient radiation

That haunts dismembered constellations;

A faintly glimmering radio station

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While Frank Sinatra sings "Stormy Weather,"

The flies and spiders get along together,

Cobwebs fall on an old skipping record.

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