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== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
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Is paradise | Is paradise | ||
On earth. | On earth. | ||
}} | }}Lyrics: Lynne Tillman | ||
Music: [[Stephen Prina]] | |||
== Chronology == | == Chronology == | ||
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== Interpretations == | == Interpretations == | ||
* | * The lyrics are borrowed from the first page of Lynne Tillman's short story "This Is Not It"<ref>https://archive.org/details/thisisnotitstori0000till/page/153/mode/1up</ref>. The story was included in Tillman's 2002 collection of the same name | ||
* "If I were only somewhere else than in this lousy world!" is quoted from Ludwig Wittgenstein | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Push Comes to Love}} |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 31 October 2023

Lyrics
The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth. The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth. The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth. The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth.
The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth.
The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth. The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth. The place where I
If I were only Somewhere else but in This lousy World.
Invariably I arrive at the Wrong time In the wrong place. Wherever I am It is the Wrong place. It's not where I Should be.
Because it's the wrong Place I want to be someplace Else.
I always want to be in The place where I Should have been.
The place where I Should have been Is paradise On earth.
Lyrics: Lynne Tillman
Music: Stephen Prina
Chronology
Interpretations
- The lyrics are borrowed from the first page of Lynne Tillman's short story "This Is Not It"[2]. The story was included in Tillman's 2002 collection of the same name
- "If I were only somewhere else than in this lousy world!" is quoted from Ludwig Wittgenstein