paroles de chanson Belsize Blues - Al Stewart
The
roof
started
leaking
and
the
stairs
were
squeaking
There
was
water
running
down
the
walls
So
we
took
down
the
carpet,
scrubbed
down
the
parquet
And
the
drains
overflowed
in
the
hall
In
the
pub
across
the
street
it
was
two
feet
deep
And
the
chairs
were
floating
away
In
the
Chinese
store
all
the
food
was
on
the
floor
And
they
were
wondering
who
was
going
to
pay.
But
it's
alright
now,
she
said
I'm
a
little
bit
tired,
a
little
bit
wet
But
it's
alright
now,
she
said
Though
I
believe
I
have
the
Belsize
Blues.
Conrad's
bistro,
the
nights
a
go-go
With
people
talking
over
the
flood
And
Jenny
from
the
newsdesk
is
looking
at
her
shoes
Just
to
see
is
she's
avoided
the
mud
And
Annie
comes
slowly
with
a
pile
of
ravioli
Fried
chicken
and
a
soup
of
the
day
Moving
'round
the
table,
she's
a
little
Betty
Grable
In
the
way
she's
got
her
hair
today.
But
I'm
alright
now,
she
said
I'm
a
little
bit
tired,
a
little
bit
wet
But
I'm
alright
now,
she
said
Though
I
believe
I
got
the
Belsize
Blues.
Philadelphia
seems
like
a
part
of
my
dreams
And
I
cannot
believe
that
I
held
the
sleeve
of
her
coat
But
now
the
night
is
clear
as
a
chandelier
And
the
trees
are
turning
the
water
into
a
moat.
We
finally
got
cleared
and
the
neighbours
disappeared
We
were
sitting
down
for
a
rest
When
the
TV
blew
and
the
lights
all
fused
And
the
wine
spilled
all
over
her
dress
So
I
lit
up
a
candle,
poured
up
a
brandy
I
was
trying
to
get
into
a
groove
And
I
was
kissing
her
on
the
chin
when
the
roof
fell
in
And
I
decided
I
was
going
to
move.
But
I'm
alright
now,
she
said
I'm
a
little
bit
tired,
a
little
bit
wet
But
I'm
alright
now,
she
said
Though
I
believe
I
got
the
Belsize
Blues.
That's
as
far
as
it
goes
now
Well,
I
don't
suppose.
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