Lyrics Aftermath - Don McLean
Windows
in
a
silent
room,
Sunlight
burns
the
walls
to
black.
Angles
and
dimensions
melt
While
colors
drip
and
pillows
crack-
Reflections
of
my
memories
like
pictures
pasted
on
a
sheet,
A
ribbon
film
of
seperate
frames
Lying
curled
up
at
my
feet.
The
film
is
just
a
snake-design
And
the
photographs
are
fading
fast...
These
are
not
memories
of
mine-
I
have
no
future...
no
past...
I
have
seen
a
thousand
afternoons
Dissolve
into
the
night.
Like
sugar
crystals
on
a
spoon
They
disappear
from
sight.
Grey
days
from
the
crispest
morning
To
the
warmest
afternoon...
In
this
room.
And
I
like
to
draw
The
face
I
saw
so
long
ago.
My
image
in
the
mirror
tells
the
jagged
lines
Which
way
to
go.
A
black-and-white
description
of
The
sole
survivor
of
the
Holocaust.
All
the
rest
were
lost.
Do
you
see
this
paper
face?
It
has
no
color
or
no
mood.
My
eyes
are
ageless
as
am
I!
I
need
no
sleep,
I
need
no
food.
I
am
a
king!
But
like
a
child,
The
other
children
laugh
at
me...
Tongues
of
fire
wagging
wild,
They
dance
around
me
merrily.
I'll
kill
them
all,
And
if
I
fail,
I'll
kill
whoever
I
can
find.
Then
they'll
beg
me
to
be
kind.
My
eyes
have
seen
far
more
Than
eyes
can
ever
tell:
This
planet
plunged
through
mushroom
fires
Of
earthly
hell.
I
know
that
my
sweet
Jesus
said
He
would
return...
But
Babylon
has
fallen,
And
the
cities...
Burn.
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