Words and music Ian Lilburne. roduced by Lee Buddle
lyrics
The invasion of the body snatchers
It carried me away
One too many Martinis
And D-g knows what I’ll say
Always a strong drinker
Can hold my tongue
Rarely sloppy
Never overhung
But one too many Martinis
And I’ll spend the day in bed
Having spilt without thinking
Everything that’s in my head
No secret too sacred
No confession too grim
No compliment inappropriate
No matron too prim
BRIDGE
A Vesper is the worst
The classic Casino Royale
Three parts vodka
Five parts gin
A dash of Bitters
A twist of lemon
Completes the mix
Two of them
And I’m a mess
from Mystery of the Rose,
track released January 13, 2021
Ian Lilburne - guitar and vocals
Sam Ray - backing vocals
David Edwards - piano
Steve Richter - cymbals
Ben van der Wall - Tom toms
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