Songtexte Penny Lane - Judy Collins
In
Penny
Lane
there
is
a
barber
showing
photographs
Of
every
head
he's
had
the
pleasure
to
have
known
And
all
the
people
that
come
and
go
Stop
and
say
hello
On
the
corner
is
a
banker
with
a
motorcar
The
little
children
laugh
at
him
behind
his
back
And
the
banker
never
wears
a
mac
In
the
pouring
rain,
very
strange
Penny
Lane
is
in
my
ears
and
in
my
eyes
There,
beneath
the
blue
suburban
skies
I
sit
And
meanwhile
back
In
Penny
Lane
there
is
a
fireman
with
an
hourglass
And
in
his
pocket
is
a
portrait
of
the
Queen
He
likes
to
keep
his
fire
engine
clean
It's
a
clean
machine
Penny
Lane
is
in
my
ears
and
in
my
eyes
A
four
of
fish
and
finger
pies
in
summer
Meanwhile
back
Behind
the
shelter
in
the
middle
of
the
roundabout
The
pretty
nurse
is
selling
poppies
from
a
tray
And
though
she
feels
as
if
she's
in
a
play
She
is
anyway
In
Penny
Lane
the
barber
shaves
another
customer
We
see
the
banker
sitting,
waiting
for
a
trim
And
then
the
fireman
rushes
in
From
the
pouring
rain,
very
strange
Penny
Lane
is
in
my
ears
and
in
my
eyes
There,
beneath
the
blue
suburban
skies
I
sit
And
meanwhile
back
Penny
Lane
is
in
my
ears
and
in
my
eyes
There,
beneath
the
blue
suburban
skies
Penny
Lane
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