paroles de chanson Not the One - Al Stewart
It's
the
kind
of
grey
November
day
that
washes
away
reflections
In
the
eyes
of
hotel
porters
And
the
latticed
wooden
benches
by
the
sea
contain
no
travellers
Or
Irish
lady
authors
And
the
girl
in
the
raincoat
walks
the
lanes
of
Brighton
With
her
collar
turned
against
the
wind
And
hovers
in
the
doorways
of
second-hand
bookshops
Among
the
dust
and
fading
print
And
you're
not
the
one
she's
thinking
of
And
you're
not
the
one
she
really
wants
Just
a
point
along
the
line
she's
leaving
from
She
goes
into
a
cafe,
orders
tea,
looks
at
the
menu
But
there's
nothing
really
on
it
And
the
place
is
as
deserted
as
a
plaza
in
a
heat-wave
And
the
cloth
has
jam
upon
it
But
the
girl
in
the
raincoat
doesn't
stop
to
count
the
tea-leaves
Or
turn
to
see
the
mists
around
the
sun
For
the
winter's
unfolding
around
her
And
it's
time
for
moving
on
And
you're
not
the
one
she's
thinking
of
And
you're
not
the
one
she
really
wants
Just
a
station
on
the
line
she's
leaving
from
And
so
you
sit
there
in
the
middle
of
the
carpet
With
her
suitcases
around
you
And
it
comes
to
you
she
journeyed
to
the
center
of
your
life
But
she
never
really
found
you
Just
another
girl
in
a
raincoat
Who
shared
the
passing
of
the
days
And
you're
glad
of
the
warmth
that
she
gave
you
And
you
hardly
need
to
say
That
she's
not
the
one
you're
thinking
of
No
she's
not
the
one
you
really
want
Just
a
point
along
the
line
you're
leaving
from
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