Closed for Business (Song)

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Liner Notes

Lquote.png 'After completing our first U.S. tour in 1997 we returned to Parr Street studios where we had done most of our recording during the previous year. We recorded four tracks for an EP which was to be released in October 1997. This song, which I had written on the road in America, became the lead track on the EP. It was really not a commercial track compared to The World's Still Open which was going to be the lead track but became relegated to being track 4 for being too commercial.' Rquote.png
Paul Draper Kleptomania

Lyrics

Closed For Business

Roll on up and queue in line All you need is here Absurdity in what you see Can't match the state you're in

All things are flawed to me Stick with the things that you know Buy what you want from me Hope was the one thing I sold

Say what you can't say, I'll never know Don't wanna know, what you really sold Say what you can't say, I'll never know Don't wanna know, what you really sold It's been a bad day Closed for business, I'm going home

Tasteless gas that comes in cans Why should I be stoned For selling things to heal your sins? And make your sorrows go

All things are flawed to me Stick with the rules that you know Buy what you want from me Hope was the one thing I sold

Say what you can't say, I'll never know Don't wanna know, what you really sold Say what you can't say, I'll never know Don't wanna know, what you really sold

Say what you can't say, what you really sold Say what you can't say, what you really sold Say what you can't say, what you really sold Say what you can't say, what you really sold

It's been a bad day Closed for business, I'm going home

Lyrics by:Paul Draper