Anne Clark - Hope Road paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Hope Road - Anne Clark




So these are circumstances
Leading to my sorry tale
I was in a town I didn't know
I'd arrived there by rail
It all began a week before-
The joys of Saturday night-
An invite to a party
Or watching The Price Is Right
Opting for a soiree
For the first time in a year
Mixed badly with the revellers
Mixed Bacardi, wine and beer
The room moved back and forwards
The dancers did the same
Found refuge in a corner
That's when he asked my name
Well this is very nice, I thought
Smiling through the haze
As we talked of Auguste Rodin
Through to Harold Pinter's plays
Said he played piano
Said his name was Steve
And in that situation
Why shouldn't I believe
That he really lived so far away
Had to make a move for home
Scribbled down his address
Said he didn't have a phone
Would I like to come to dinner
On Friday of next week
To this i said I'd love to
As he kissed me on the cheek
That night I felt so happy
Excited through and through
See! The company of strangers
Doesn't always leave you blue
Stumbled home contented
Like a cat that got the cream
Wake up a little weary
But I knew it was no dream
The next few days were anxious
What could I find to wear?
What happens if I arrive
And there is no Hope Road there?
My friend said don't be silly
No one does things like that
Now will you get a move on
And take off that stupid hat!
Made sure I set out early
Made sure I caught the train
Got out at the right station
Then of course came down the rain
Followed the directions
Excactly as he said
Asked people if they knew Hope Road
But they just walked on ahead
I turned left at the junction
Took the fork off to the right
Straight over at the crossroads
Then down to the traffic lights
Must have walked those streets for hours
In the dark and in the cold
Before I really could accept
There was no place called Hope Road
So here I am alone again
Indoors by myself
The TV, plants, books and I
All neatly on the shelf
Next time I'll be more cautious
Next time I won't be fooled
It's another of those basic things
You're never taught at school
Let this be a warning
As you wander through the world
It makes no difference who you are
Be you boy or be you girl
Be very, very careful
When people seem so nice
It's not now that it's expensive
Later on you pay the price
There's no Hope Road



Writer(s): David Harrow, Anne Clark


Anne Clark - Notes Taken, Traces Left
Album Notes Taken, Traces Left
date de sortie
20-01-2004

1 Shell Song
2 Introduction to Book
3 Introduction to the Sitting Room
4 The Sitting Room
5 Swimming
6 An Ordinary Life
7 Shades
8 Short Story
9 The Power Game - 1st Version
10 All We Have To Be Thankful For
11 Introduction to Changing Places
12 Contact
13 Sleeper in Metropolis
14 Poem for a Nuclear Romance
15 Wallies
16 Lovers Audition
17 Poet's Turmoil 364
18 Echoes Remain for Ever
19 All Night Party
20 Pandoras Box
21 Feel
22 The Last Emotion
23 Introduction to Joined up Writing
24 Nothing At All
25 Weltschmerz
26 Killing Time
27 True Love Tales
28 Self Destruct
29 Our Darkness
30 Introduction to Pressure Points
31 Heaven
32 Red Sands
33 Alarm Call
34 Tide
35 The Interruption
36 The Power Game - 2nd Version
37 World Without Warning
38 Bursting
39 Lovers's Retreat
40 Introduction to Hopeless Cases
41 Homecoming
42 Up
43 Cane Hill
44 Now
45 Hope Road
46 Armchair Theatre
47 Leaving
48 Introduction to R.S.V.P.
49 Introduction to Unstill Life
50 The Moment
51 Sognsvann
52 The Spinning Turning of the Summer Earth
53 White Silence
54 Makes Me Feel at Ease
55 Unstill Life
56 Empty Me
57 Nida
58 Counter Act
59 Abuse
60 Silent Prayer
61 Closed Circuit
62 Introduction to the Low Is an Anagram of Wealth
63 So Quiet Here
64 Fragility
65 Nightship
66 Seize the Vivid Sky
67 The Haunted Road
68 I of the Storm
69 Introduction to Psychometry
70 Interlude
71 Introduction to to Love and Be Loved
72 Dream Made Real
73 Mundesley Beach
74 Letter of Thanks to a Friend
75 The Healing
76 The Key
77 Painting
78 Athens
79 Virtuality
80 Elegy for a Lost Summer
81 Introduction to Wordprocessing
82 If I Could




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