Bournemouth Runner

Fall · Other Songs - Fall

Consumed with premonition

Of trouble on horizon

By my remarks I was certain

I was destined persecution



But then I took a chase after the bournemouth runner!

Bournemouth runner!

C-c-could dare

Bournemouth runner!

First night



Bournemouth runner!

He was a bournemouth runner!



Bournemouth runner!

Didn't get far

Bournemouth runner!

First night

Bournemouth runner!

But the second night

He got away with our guiding light



Was chilled to the bone

At 8am

On a bournemouth morn

There was a drum deck

Outside [route/room] 51

Two nights before

Bristol ball

A runner took backdropexit hall



Bournemouth runner!

Raced a couple of hundred yards

Bournemouth runner!

Barman clipped his ears

Bournemouth runner!

Spitted and shifted

Bournemouth runner!

Backdrop dissipated

Bournemouth runner!

He was the bournemouth runner!



How could we now it was the bournemouth runner?



Bournemouth runner!

Raced a couple of hundred yards

Bournemouth runner!

Barman clipped his ears

Bournemouth runner!

Spitted and shifted

Bournemouth runner!

Backdrop dissipated

Bournemouth runner!

He was the bournemouth runner!



Took away our guiding light



Our backdrop was friendlyheavy

Often it would rumble into hotel

And partake with us

In diluted drink and dogmeat

Of rac recommended hostelry



Bournemouth runner!

Shifted and twisted

Bournemouth runner!

On beach sand sifted

Bournemouth runner!

In the best home

Bournemouth runner!

Locks picked

Bournemouth runner!



Should've known better

Than to underrate

Bournemouth sucker

Took away our guiding light



Bournemouth runner!

Calendar

Bournemouth runner!

I'v forgotten the date

Bournemouth runner!

No plot

Bournemouth runner!

You're welcome

Bournemouth runner!

It was coated in poison

Bournemouth runner!



Have to buy a new one.......

Bournemouth Runner

Released by the English post-punk band Fall, "Bournemouth Runner" stands as a defining track from their 1982 debut album, *The Golden Age of Grotesquerie*. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of driving rhythms, distorted guitars, and a distinctive vocal delivery that became central to their sound. Often cited as a precursor to the genre's evolution, the recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric tension characteristic of early post-punk. Its enduring popularity highlights Fall's significant influence on the development of the genre, cementing their status as a key act in the history of English rock music.