paroles de chanson Territory of Poets - Eleanor McEvoy
TERRITORY
OF
POETS
© ELEANOR
MCEVOY
He's
tired
of
getting
up
Tired
of
life
Tired
of
working
at
the
same
old
job
And
tired
of
his
wife.
Overcome
with
a
desire
To
come
of
age
Better
step
aside
for
Johnny
'Cause
he's
come
to
take
the
stage
Take
the
stage
He's
in
the
territory
of
poets
Movin'
slow
He's
in
the
territory
of
moving
But
not
knowing
which
way
to
go.
He
hides
the
ring
that's
on
his
finger
Made
of
gold
He's
in
the
territory
of
poets
And
he's
doing
what
he's
told
What
he's
told
Johnny's
looking
'round
the
bar
For
a
dance
Once
he
sets
his
eye
on
Sally
She
doesn't
stand
a
chance
Though
the
lines
that
he's
rehearsed
Pass
her
by
When
he
asks
her
for
a
date
She
says,
"Friday
would
be
fine.
How
'bout
nine?"
He's
in
the
territory
of
poets
Movin'
slow
He's
in
the
territory
of
moving
But
not
knowing
which
way
to
go.
He
hides
the
ring
that's
on
his
finger
Made
of
gold
He's
in
the
territory
of
poets
And
he's
doing
what
he's
told
What
he's
told
Sally's
putting
on
her
dress
Half
past
eight
Johnny
takes
a
little
line
of
something
Just
to
keep
him
straight
Through
her
shadow
and
her
blush
She
shines
through
She
says
her
powder
makes
her
feel
much
better
He
says
his
does
too.
His
does
too.
He's
in
the
territory
of
poets
Movin'
slow
He's
in
the
territory
of
moving
But
not
knowing
which
way
to
go.
He
hides
the
ring
that's
on
his
finger
Made
of
gold
He's
in
the
territory
of
poets
And
he's
doing
what
he's
told
What
he's
told
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