Impossible Things #2 - Looper

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And so they went
And they could talk a little bit more by then
They could talk okay
And they spent some money
In the arcade at one beach

And at another beach they built a town
Out of sand and shells
And the girl drew out a puzzle on the wet sand
A puzzle she'd been trying to solve
In a dream the night before

And they walked out
And stood on the edge of the sea there for a while
And when they turned around to walk back to the road
The boy said, "Do you want to take my hand?"
And the girl said, "Take it where?"

And although he afterwards
Thought he should have said
"Everywhere"
He only just mumbled

"My hand's very cold," the girl said as he took it
And as they walked up the beach the boy said
"We only have to do this until we reach the dry sand
Then we can stop"

And for a bit they walked in silence
And although in more than a thousand letters
They had talked of the stars and of rivers and of love
And woven a hundred dreams

All they could think of to talk about
Was a tree in a garden on the other side of the road
How tall it was and how out of place it looked

And when they came to the dry sand
They didn't let go of each other's hand
They just walked on up the beach
Still talking about the tree

And they stepped over the fence
And onto the pavement, falling quiet again
And as they walked along the pavement
They came to a pole
And walked one on either side
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Impossible Things #2 Lyrics

So there was this boy and this girl
And they'd never met
They'd never spoken to each other
Or even seen each other
But one day the girl wrote a letter to the boy

The boy was lying in bed one morning
When the letter arrived
He heard the postman, and he hoped it might be
One of the songs he'd sent off somewhere

Coming back with some good news
All that turned up, though
Was a letter from his friend from school
Who'd gone off to art-college in Dundee

But the letter had another letter inside it
In another envelope
And that was the letter from the girl

And they began to write to each other a lot
The boy and the girl
And for a long time
One of them would get a letter every day

They wrote about everything
About themselves and about the world
And they wrote their own world
And they lit the whole thing up

And after a while, they began to meet up in the world
Where other people live, quite nervously
And only about once a year
And they would walk around just watching things
Laughing at stuff that happened

They didn't talk too much
They'd already said
Most of what they had to say in letters
And they were shy
And at the end of those rare days

They would both go back to their own cities
And write about how good their day had been
And say some of the things they hadn't said at the time
And light the whole thing up

And then life began to happen to them
Their separate lives in their separate cities
But although they wrote a little less often
They wrote still just as long, about their lives

And how the world was coming into their world
And they kept going till they realized
They'd been writing for seven years
And because they had once written themselves a beach

On which to dream themselves together
They decided that to celebrate
They'd have another one of their rare days
And for it they would go to a beach

And in his last letter before they went the boy wrote
"It'll be good and if you want
You can take my bony hand along the shore"

And so they went
And they could talk a little bit more by then
They could talk okay
And they spent some money
In the arcade at one beach

And at another beach they built a town
Out of sand and shells
And the girl drew out a puzzle on the wet sand
A puzzle she'd been trying to solve
In a dream the night before

And they walked out
And stood on the edge of the sea there for a while
And when they turned around to walk back to the road
The boy said, "Do you want to take my hand?"
And the girl said, "Take it where?"

And although he afterwards
Thought he should have said
"Everywhere"
He only just mumbled

"My hand's very cold," the girl said as he took it
And as they walked up the beach the boy said
"We only have to do this until we reach the dry sand
Then we can stop"

And for a bit they walked in silence
And although in more than a thousand letters
They had talked of the stars and of rivers and of love
And woven a hundred dreams

All they could think of to talk about
Was a tree in a garden on the other side of the road
How tall it was and how out of place it looked

And when they came to the dry sand
They didn't let go of each other's hand
They just walked on up the beach
Still talking about the tree

And they stepped over the fence
And onto the pavement, falling quiet again
And as they walked along the pavement
They came to a pole
And walked one on either side
And they let go of their hands

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Looper are a Scottish indie-pop band, fronted by Stuart David, former Belle and Sebastian bassist.

The band formed in 1998 for a show at the Glasgow School of Art, and released their first single "Impossible Things" on the Subpop label a few months later.

Originally comprising of Stuart and his wife Karn (who was mainly responsible for visual elements in the live shows, such as videos projections, super 8 films, kenetic sculptures and photographic projections), they soon became a fully fledged band, adding Ronnie Black (guitarist) and Scott Twynholm (keyboards) to their line up.

Their first full length album "Up a Tree" (1999) was realeased on Subpop in the US and Jeepster in the rest of the world, and was followed by "The Geometrid" in 2000, on the same labels. After touring the US for three months with The Flaming Lips in 2000 they signed to Mute Records for five albums. They recorded and released one, "The Snare", and then walked away from Mute; shocked by the conservative approach of the once cutting-edge label, which sold itself to EMI during Looper's tenure.

Since then, Looper have been releasing their music free to the public at their Looperama website, funding this experiment by licencing the use of their songs in high-profile Hollywood films and Ad campaigns, including the Tom Cruise film "Vanilla Sky", and the current Xerox campaign.

Other films their songs have appeared in include, "The Edukators", "The Girl Next Door", "Out Cold", and "Dog Park".

Their most famous song is probably "Mondo '77", this song featuring in the film "Vanilla Sky" along with the track "My Robot". Both of these tracks were taken from Looper's second album "The Geometrid", and also appeared on the soundtrack to "Vanilla Sky". "Mondo '77" also appears on the American Dad episode All About Steve.

Looper is also the name of a free improv trio consisting of Martin Küchen, Ingar Zach and Nikos Veliotis. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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