Lyrics Broken Piano - Frank Turner
As
I
walked
out
one
morning
fair,
I
found
myself
drawn
thoughtlessly
Back
to
the
place
we
used
to
live,
And
you
still
do,
now
without
me.
Around
the
back,
away
from
the
road,
Behind
the
bins,
beneath
your
window,
I
found
the
hulk,
the
rusting
bulk
Of
a
shattered
old
piano.
Someone
had
torn
out
some
of
the
keys
With
cruel
care,
not
thoughtlessly,
In
such
a
way
that
one
could
only
play
Minor
melodies.
So
I
sat
down
in
my
sadness,
beneath
your
window,
And
I
played
sad
songs
on
the
minor
keys
of
a
broken
piano;
A
sinner
amongst
saved
men
on
the
banks
of
the
muddy
Thames.
As
I
have
wandered
through
this
city,
Like
a
child
lost
in
the
London
fog,
From
Highgate
Hill,
down
to
the
river,
Then
washed
downstream
past
the
Isle
of
Dogs,
I've
had
time
enough
to
think
upon
The
question
of
what
kind
of
songs
That
you
would
choose
to
listen
to
Now
that
I
am
gone.
And
as
I
drift
beneath
that
bridge,
Just
down
the
road
from
where
you
live,
I've
often
thought
I
might
have
caught
Your
voice
upon
the
wind.
But
as
I
stroked
those
broken
keys
You
did
not
join
in
harmony.
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