This song is a b-side on the "Rattled by the Rush" single, although a much different and much better version can be found on the fourth (I think) Peel Session, which is included in _Stuff Up the Cracks_, where the song is called "The Stucliffe Catering Song". Here goes:
Hey, do you need a reason
Is there a separate season
I wait all summer long
And then the winter's long
Then it's longer than afterwards
I don't need a timekeeper
I don't need an interlocuter
And baby you will look a little cuter
Day by day
If you need a trademark for you sound
You'd better look around
Treat it like a window not a door
You'll get some more
Baby I could be a squirt
Loosen up your magic dirt
Waiting for the excellent coming of age
Maybe then you'd squirt along E(VII) F#(IX) Sing along, sing along
B A E(VII) So easily fooled B A E etc. so easily fooled so easily fooled
So easily fooled
(THe song repeats from the beginning at this point)
Hey, I just want some respects I might be enough to cover you up And hold you down Whistle you up and then run you around
Look at me once you might see that the color is red Blurring up your eyes and your head Listen to your summer when you want to go down to the beach
Coppertones and empire homes Everybody needs a home Takes centuries to build And seconds to fall
I waited so patiently for you to fall But you never fall
So easily fooled You are so easily fooled So easily fooled
That's about it. Send me any questions, comments, or whatnot.