paroles de chanson Trolley Car - Ellis Paul
It's
a
snowy
night,
the
cops
shut
down
the
freeway
Big
men
in
plows
are
out
carving
up
the
streets
Below
them,
jammed
on
a
subway,
I'm
with
two
hundred
over-dressed
strangers
Brushing
snow
off
coats
and
shoulders
Kicking
snow
off
dress
shoe
feet
Chorus:
You
live
six
miles
down
this
trolley
car's
trail
Up
above
the
red
line,
where
the
street
musicians
wail
Where
Baby,
we
used
to
chase
down
coffee
On
the
sidewalk
take
in
tunes
We'd
drink
in
the
waning
hours
Till
we
polished
off
the
moon
Who
knew
the
moon
would
fail
Above
the
trolley
car
trail
"Park
Street,
next
station"
Says
a
voice
with
an
accent
I've
heard
And
I
see
shoppers
on
the
platform
Where
green
and
red
lines
diverge
I
fight
my
way
through
the
packages
and
the
bows
To
a
pay
phone,
the
operator
knows
She
says
to
me,
"Your
nervousness
shows"
I
say,
"'Nervous'
is
too
kind
a
word"
Bridge:
I
think
snowfall
should
be
measured
By
how
much
it
takes
a
city
by
surprise
By
how
far
back
old
timers
go
to
remember
The
last
time
a
blizzard
stung
their
eyes
Last
time
I
rode
a
subway
You
had
summer
in
your
eyes
You
did
Your
phone
rings,
but
it
only
brings
your
voice
On
a
message
machine,
"I'm
not
here,
the
tape
is
clear"
Me,
I'm
off
the
hook
it
seems
"I
called,"
I
say,
"to
say
'hello'
To
coax
you
out
where
the
snowmen
grow
But
you're
not
home,
and
hey,
I
gotta
go,
It
was
good
to
hear
your
voice."
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