Songtexte Unhappy Song - Lloyd Cole
They
were
married
in
June
She
was
gone
before
the
leaves
were
even
turning
She
said
well,
I
knew
he
was
a
fool
But
somehow
thought
my
welfare
concerned
him
Must
the
one
always
have
to
change
Whilst
the
other
must
always
remain
Must
the
cards
all
be
dealt
facing
down?
Turn
away,
turn
away,
turn
your
blue
skies
to
gray
Now,
when
it
comes
to
September
I've
got
my
own
unhappy
song
October,
November,
December
And
still
she
is
gone
Unhappy
song
Well,
he
was
torn
between
the
romance
and
the
mundane
And
he
was
torn
every
morning
He
was
surprised
or
was
he
horrified
to
find
The
mundane
the
more
rewarding
She
was
upon
him
before
he
even
knew
it
And
anyone
who
had
a
hat
would
surely
know
It
only
rains
when
you
leave
it
at
home
And
all
the
umbrellas
are
broke
Oh,
save
yourself
a
fiver,
you're
already
soaking
Now
come
on,
September
And
sing
me
that
old
unhappy
song
October,
November,
December
And
still
she
is
gone
Unhappy
song
Well,
there
was
ice
beneath
the
snow
And
everywhere
else
was
closed
But
the
locks
had
been
changed
Sure,
the
neighbors
were
the
same,
they
said
You
never
should
treat
someone
so
bad
They
were
married
in
June
She
was
gone
before
the
leaves
were
even
turning
She
said
well,
I
knew
he
was
a
fool
But
somehow
thought
my
welfare
concerned
him
Must
the
one
always
have
to
change
Whilst
the
other
must
always
remain
Must
the
cards
all
be
dealt
facing
down?
Turn
away,
turn
away,
turn
your
blue
skies
to
gray
Now,
when
it
comes
to
September
I've
got
my
own
unhappy
song
October,
November,
December
And
still
she
is
gone
Unhappy
song
Unhappy
song
Unhappy
song
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