Lyrics Quietly Making Noise - Jimmy Buffett
Oscar
Wilde
died
in
bed
Several
floors
above
my
head
Living
well
beyond
his
means
In
that
crazy
Paris
scene
Rain
falls
down
in
sheets
so
clear
No
one
ever
calls
me
here
Traveling
by
my
self
these
days
I′m
into
jazz
and
felt
berets
Far
from
the
that
old
eastern
shore
Searching
for
strange
metaphors
I
don't
want
to
be
another
victim
of
fashion
I
don′t
want
to
see
my
name
in
the
paper
each
day
Leave
that
to
the
young
Turks
They're
more
handsome
and
dashing
Posing
for
paparazzi's
down
Laguna
way
Down
in
the
metro
I
feel
the
world
start
to
multiply
Bastille,
rubber
wheels,
spiked
heels,
subterranean
lullaby
Met
an
African
prancer,
a
hemisphere
dancer
Spied
the
ghost
of
Brassens
We
smiled
at
the
secret
we
shared
And
I
hid
it
like
contraband
Chorus
Quietly
making
noise,
making
noise
Starts
with
kindergarten
toys
Not
too
soft
not
too
loud
Just
enough
to
draw
a
crowd
Quietly,
quietly,
quietly
making
noise
Followed
the
beat,
I
found
myself
in
this
patois
spot
Outside
a
blizzard
was
blowing
but
inside
the
joint
was
hot
Zouk
songs,
rubber
thongs,
sing-a-longs
The
words
flew
right
by
my
face
Rhythm
and
motions,
a
blamma
jamma
potion
You
cannot
erase
Quietly
making
noise,
making
noise
Pissin
off
the
old
killjoys
Glass
packs
on
a
hot
Mustang
A
Telecaster
with
a
twang
Quietly,
quietly,
quietly
making
noise
Singers
and
writers
and
poets
Have
flocked
here
for
centuries
The
city
of
light
is
built
upon
mountains
of
memories
Baritone
saxophone,
monotones
Speak
of
the
voice
I′ve
heard
before
It′s
a
lasting
impression
A
Gypsy
expression
you
cannot
ignore
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