Lyrics High Heels and All - David Berkeley
A
couple
on
a
bridge,
a
stone
bridge
in
some
European
town.
And
after
all
the
years,
in
corduroy,
in
silence,
in
between
the
water
and
the
moon.
I
see
we
all
fall
down.
A
knock
at
the
front
door,
a
crack
in
the
wall,
the
stain
on
the
floor
boards:
it's
nothing
at
all.
It's
nothing
at
all
After
all
the
years,
after
all
the
yearning,
and
the
years,
what
is
left
to
say?
What
is
left
to
say?
Isn't
it
a
hard
life?
Turn
your
cheek
toward
me
a
minute
more.
Lay
your
hand
inside
mine
a
minute
more.
Suddenly
you
say,
oh
baby
Don't
let
go,
though
these
are
the
hard
times,
though
this
is
the
fight.
Nobody's
wrong
if
nobody's
right.
And
after
all
the
years,
just
looking
at
your
shadow
holding
mine.
It's
holding
onto
mine,
still
holding
onto
mine.
Isn't
that
a
holy
sign?
Like
maybe
we're
fine.
Isn't
that
a
free
ride
out
of
here?
I
think
that
that's
a
sign.
Yeah,
I
think
that's
a
sign
That
though
we
all
fall
down,
the
knock
at
the
front
door,
the
crack
in
the
wall,
the
stain
on
the
floorboards:
It's
nothing
at
all.
It's
nothing.
Oh
my
my.
Let's
mop
up
the
floorboards.
Let's
repaint
the
walls,
and
put
on
your
new
dress,
high
heels
and
all.
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