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Lesbian Seagulls

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Anyone ever figure out the lyrics?

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Over rocks and trees and sand
Soaring over cliffs
And gently floating down to land
She proudly lifts her voice
To sound her mating call
And soon her mate responds by singing
Caw Caw Caw
Come with me

Lesbian Seagull

Settle down and rest with me

Fly with me lesbian seagull

To my little nest by the sea
With me that's where you belong with me
I know I can be strong when you're with me
She skims the water
At the new time to seek
Her fish and she emerges
With one squirming in her beak

She plays among the waves
And hides between the swells
She walks the beach at twilight

Searching for some shells
Come with me

Lesbian Seagull

Settle down and rest with me

Oh fly with me lesbian seagull

To my little nest by the sea

With me that's where you belong with me
I know I can be strong when you're -- you're with me

And in the evening
As they watch the setting sun
She loooks at her as if to say
The day is done
It's time to find their shelter

Hidden in the dunes

And fall asleep the
Music of the moon
You and me

Lesbian seagull

You just watch the world oh my

Just you and me lesbian seagull

Side by side with me 'till we die
('Till we die)
You and I
We can make it if we try
Our love will keep us flyin' high

Until we die...
 
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OMG the title threw me off a bit rofl.
 
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This is the best answer I could find from Google, a quote from the songwriter.

I would have to say that the song that is most special to me is "Lesbian Seagull". At the time that I wrote it it was kind of a novelty and a rather bizarre idea. It was based on a government study that I read about in the New York Times. The Federal government funded a study of seagull behavior off the coast of California and they determined that female couples bonded, built nests together, migrated, came back to the nests, hatched eggs.

I think there must have been the involvement of a male seagull somewhere along the line but these were female couples that hatched the eggs, and nurtured the young and stayed together as pairs, cause they banded them and identified them.

They stayed together as pairs for many years and I thought that extremely romantic so I wrote this ballad, and many years later, 1997, the song ended up in a film, "Beavis and Butthead Do America" and it was just a fluke but it had been played on David Lettermen's show and this guy Mike Judge who was the creator of Beavis and Butthead heard it and decided that he wanted to use it in this film that he was developing."

I guess it really is about lesbian seagulls?
 
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Umm... and where did you hear that song?
 
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Originally posted by physicaltherapy
Umm... and where did you hear that song?

It is like the best song in the world they play it all the time on the radio :lol:
 
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great movie by the way... :)
 
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Originally posted by -RJ-
This is the best answer I could find from Google, a quote from the songwriter.



I guess it really is about lesbian seagulls?

Thanks RJ. I was not expecting that...no message...take it for plain value.
 
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Originally posted by NemesisXG
Who is it by?

Engelbert Humperdinck.
 
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