Lyrics Quietest Town in England - Tom Rosenthal
The
traffic
is
too
heavy
A
man
shouts
to
the
air
I
saw
a
dog
at
the
window
I
was
never
even
there
They
ask
me
if
I'm
busy
If
I
have
a
moment
to
spare
It's
always
the
same
in
this
city
People
going
round
and
round
but
nowhere
Sometimes
in
my
day
dreams
I
go
Back
to
cobblestones
Back
to
silent
movies
One
car
on
the
road
I
think
that
might
of
moved
me
A
hundred
years
ago
this
was
the
quietest
town
in
England
The
cranes
are
too
many
The
street
lights
too
bright
Man
turns
green
to
mean
go
But
we've
all
gone
home
tonight
They
ask
me
if
I'm
lonely
If
I
wanna
take
a
call
But
at
least
my
pillow
knows
me
While
I
know
nothing
at
all
Back
to
picture
postcards
Back
to
skyline
beauty
Milkfloats
in
the
morning
Think
that
might
of
moved
me
A
hundred
years
ago
this
was
the
quietest
town
in
England
I
saw
some
old
film,
black
and
white
Everyone
in
the
picture
bright
It's
easy
to
romanticise
I
know
But
the
mind
goes
where
it
goes
A
single
hat
on
every
head
Everyone
in
this
photo's
dead
It's
easy
to
romanticise
I
know
But
the
heart
goes
where
it
goes
Sometimes
in
my
daydreams
I
go
Back
to
cobblestones
Back
to
silent
movies
One
car
on
the
road
I
think
that
might
of
moved
me
A
hundred
years
ago
this
was
the
quietest
town
in
England
Quietest
town
in
England
Quietest
town
in
England
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