paroles de chanson Beacon Street - Al Stewart
When
your
little
world
has
fallen
apart
You'll
be
living
on
Beacon
Street
In
a
flat
above
a
laundry
It's
warm
and
forgiving
on
Beacon
Street
Hundreds
of
paperback
novels
adorning
your
shelves
Piles
of
CDs
that
are
eager
to
please
Still
asserting
themselves
There's
something
in
the
morning
light
That
is
muted
and
soft
down
on
Beacon
Street
Then
a
bar
or
two
of
classical
music
Will
waft
through
the
air
Newspaper
adverts
will
usher
the
future
your
way
Indian
teas
and
then
take-out
Chinese
At
the
end
of
the
day
Shadows
on
furniture
cast
by
the
light
of
the
moon
You've
got
a
fridge
full
of
food
You
won't
need
to
go
anywhere
soon
When
it's
time
to
start
again
They
will
welcome
you
in
down
on
Beacon
Street
Everybody
needs
a
moment
or
two
Now
and
then
on
their
own
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