Lyrics Sunday Afternoon - Paul Simon
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The
afternoon
sunlight
Is
folding
around
us
The
dishes
are
done
The
buildings
here
Tall
as
our
mountains
Slice
through
the
windows
And
cut
off
the
sun
On
such
days
I
find
I
am
longing
for
Puerto
Rico
Though
I
never
would
return
′Til
you
are
free
But
when
I
hear
the
Aguinaldo
My
heart's
a
little
lighter
And
we
dance
together
Aurea
and
me
In
my
life,
I′ve
been
Unlucky
with
two
husbands
Gumersindo
liked
his
Rum
and
women
friends
Then
that
hypocrite
who
beat
you
And
preached
about
repentance
Has
gone
and
so
another
Sunday
ends
And
tomorrow
is
another
Hard
working
Monday
I'm
still
hoping
for
The
raise
they
promised
me
There's
a
job
as
operator
I
would
not
have
to
wait
for
If
I
could
speak
the
language
easily
But
I
tell
Aurea
The
barrio′s
boundaries
Are
our
own
little
nation
Sometimes,
I
hear
you
run
upstairs
And
I
view
my
light
with
resignation
Keep
your
Bible
near
you
Time
is
an
ocean
of
endless
tears
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