Songtexte The Finchley Waltz - Robin Grey
I
daydreamed
for
hours
in
the
traffic
jam
As
the
good
guys
and
the
bad
guys
stopped
play.
On
the
radio
politicians
dutifully
opine
Which
liberties
they're
taking
away.
"Please
sir,
have
you
seen
me
innocence?
It
was
hanging
up
there
on
my
door.
And
sure
it
was
looking
quite
tattered
But
I
had
things
I
was
keeping
it
for."
Guess
I've
seen
too
many
movies
I
believe
in
love
at
first
sight.
My
heart
just
slammed
into
a
beautiful
brick
wall
She's
keeping
me
up
late
at
night.
Maybe
I
spent
too
much
time
dreaming
When
I
could
have
been
joining
in.
Pulling
the
hair
of
the
pig-tailed
girl
Was
wrong
but
it
wasn't
a
sin.
I
got
lost
on
the
way
out
of
London
Listening
to
Leonard
Cohen's
words.
Diverted
by
police
chasing
angry
young
men,
Who'll
die
just
so
they
get
heard.
There's
something
about
this
fine
city
That
will
always
bring
a
tear
to
my
eye.
I
guess
I
left
most
of
my
innocence
here,
I
can't
say
I
remember
why.
I
need
to
go
buy
me
some
new
clothes;
The
famous
blue
raincoats
worn
through.
A
last
thought
as
I
finally
hit
open
road,
London
fades
in
the
rear-view.
This
song
it's
just
for
you
and
I,
And
any
other
dreamers
around
Who
know
how
it
feels
to
be
back
on
the
road
Without
knowing
quite
where
they're
bound.
Although
I've
seen
too
many
movies,
I
know
now
that
you're
not
the
one.
'Cos
something
you
said
just
got
stuck
in
my
head
For
a
moment
and
then
it
was
gone.
The
night
was
a
womb
to
my
headlights;
The
horizon
a
mirror
to
my
soul.
I
sing
to
the
silence
and
the
darkness
around
'Till
I
finally
made
my
way
home.
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