Songtexte Expatriot - Loudon Wainwright III
You
can
keep
my
bicycle,
all
my
records
and
tapes
Might
seem
sentimental
or
sound
like
sour
grapes
Sell
my
clothes
and
furniture
or
give
'em
to
the
Goodwill
store
I'm
goin'
overseas
I'm
not
comin'
back
anymore
Maybe
it's
a
little
romantic
for
a
middle-age
man
like
me
I'm
gonna
be
an
expatriate
just
you
wait
and
see
Livin'
in
a
Garret
in
Paris
a
House-Boat
in
Amsterdam
Smokin'
a
beard,
growin'
a
pipe,
doin'
the
best
I
can
Like
Gauguin
I'm
a
gonna
go
to
Tahiti,
wait
and
see
Find
a
little
brown
skin
girl
to
fall
in
love
with
me
For
years
and
years
you're
gonna
wonder
just
where
I've
gone
Maybe
when
I'm
eighty
years
old
I'll
come
back
home
There'll
be
parades
and
ceremonies
Retrospectives
too
And
that
brown
skin
girl
will
be
so
sad
I
came
back
to
you
You
can
keep
my
bicycle,
all
my
records
and
tapes
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