Lyrics Sad Stephen's Song - Duncan Sheik
And
there
were
mermaids--weren't
there?--
Sweet
silver
mermaids
All
through
that
grey
Trafalger
Square
Such
silver
mermaids.
They
were
young,
and
they
were
fair.
They
brushed
their
bronze
and
dusky
hair.
And
whispered,
"Come,
Sad
Stephen,
Come,
and
play
here."
"You
will
love,
you
will
be
loved.
You
will
grow
up,
and
do
so
much.
You
will
be
strong,
you
will
be
sung.
By
all
the
mermaids.
Silver
mermaids..."
And
once
they'd
sung
their
satin
song,
They
beckoned
to
me
from
the
fog--
They
spread
their
arms
and
lifted
Pale-portrait
faces...
I
was
taken.
To
their
coral
cavern
halls,
To
rooms
with
oyster
shells
for
walls,
To
sandy
nooks,
to
pearly
books,
and
ivory
dolls...
In
ivory
stalls,
in
ivory
stalls...
And
there
were
mermaids--weren't
there?--
Sweet
silver
mermaids.
All
through
that
wan,
forgotten
square,
Silver
mermaids.
They
were
young,
and
they
were
fair.
They
brushed
their
broze
and
dusky
hair,
And
whispered,
"Come,
Sad
Stephen,
come."
And
I
was
taken.
Was
I
wrong?
Should
I
have
run?
I
wanted
all,
I
wanted
young
And
portrait
faces...
I
was
taken.
Did
I
love?
I
didn't
care.
Did
I
grow
up?
Well,
uaware.
And
was
I
strong?
And
was
I
sung?
How
do
I
haunt
Trafalgar
fog
And
find
I
want
so
much,
still
want--
And
no
more
mermaids.
No
more
mermaids...
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