Making plans, writing one word letters that no-one understands,
Go four hundred yards to the road with no name,
Turn right and follow to the meadow at the end and i’ll do the same,
Were you followed?
We’ll go halfway today and halfway tomorrow,
To a kingdom of our own, an inlet not far from home,
but there’s one thing I want to know.
What kind of bird are you?
I said what kind of bird are you?
Dance on the beach, twist on shore,
‘Cos you’ve been stealing and lying,
Running and hiding, just so you had your own secrets to keep,
but they were borrowed.
We’ll save half for today and half for tomorrow,
In a kingdom of our own, an inlet not far from home,
but there’s still one thing I want to know.
What kind of bird are you?
I said what kind of bird are you?
What kind of bird are you?
I said what kind of bird are you?
What Kind of Bird? (What Kind of Bird?)
What Kind of Bird? (What Kind of Bird?)
What Kind of Bird? (What Kind of Bird?)
What Kind of Bird? (What Kind of Bird?)
What Kind of Bird? (What Kind of Bird?)
What Kind of Bird? (What Kind of Bird?)
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