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Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter Version 2 lyrics

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Yellow Ledbetter

                                          (A dialogue)

                                       Interpretation by:
                                           J.P. McRae



(Ed)   I wanna see Led.
       I wanna push old Ledder said.
       Then you said I wanna leave Ed... again.
       Once I saw hell on a beach. Old weathered said.
       and on the sea I wanna leave Ed again... Can I?
       I wanna relive... I wanna wish it on aware.
(Ed)   and I call niner, said niner woah; on I send, and I call out ( a Hail / again?).
(Led)  and the rest died on a leeward company.
(Ed)   I said.  I know one (a)  way.... there!  They're back sir they're back! A Yeaah!
       Can you see them?!  out on the port?!
(Led)  A Yeah but they don't wave. I see them round the frontway
       and I know and I know I don't want to see.

Make me cry.

(?)    I see...  I don't know that there's somethin else
(Led)  I wanna call mine on away.
(Ed)   I said (a). I don't, I don't know (a)  where there's a... back! sir they're back!
(Ed)   A Yeaaah can you see them?! out on the port?!
(Led)  Yeah... but they don't wave.
       I see them ground the frontway, and I know, and I know
       I don't want to stay at all.
       I don't want to stay Ed.
       I don't want to stay.
       I don't wanna stare.
       I don't.  Don't want at all.
       Yeah.

In this context... If you listen to the song... Ed mimics an old mans voice on
some phrases like:  (Once I saw hell) and (A yeah. but they don't wave)


The best I could do...
J.P.
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McRae

Wednesday 2nd of June 2004 19:02

On the sea is another example of his mimic of the old mans voice.