paroles de chanson Newspaper Pane - Elvis Costello
She
looked
at
the
pictures
on
a
newspaper
pane
That
was
taped
to
the
window,
to
keep
out
the
wind
To
keep
out
the
rain
To
keep
out
the
nonsense
and
block
out
the
needing
To
keep
up
her
spirits
with
improving
reading
But
the
ink
from
the
columns
Dissolved
down
into
the
stain
On
the
bare
wood
floor
that
extended
to
the
door
Pictures
of
bright
futures
somehow
ignored
Had
offered
her
finery
she
could
never
afford
Tempting
out
savings
that
she
didn′t
have
or
could
never
risk
Not
a
fashionable
kindness,
it
was
grotesque
The
beaus
with
their
fiddles
played
"The
Rascal's
Release"
We
toasted
to
valor
and
wished
there
were
peace
Six
months
later
in
a
newspaper
margin
They
were
all
cut
down
in
a
cavalry
charge
Weeping
Miss
Imogen
said
to
her
priest
"I
gave
him
my
virtue,
it
was
the
least
I
could
leave
him
On
the
eve
of
departure
Though
I
will
long
for
him
now
and
hereafter"
And
the
child
I′ll
be
raising
may
have
his
blue
eyes
What
if
he
grows
up
and
dies
On
some
distant,
unnamable
hillside
or
field
'Cause
a
king
and
a
concubine
put
a
mark
on
his
shield
Thomas
tomorrow,
Thomas
no
more
Father
and
sunshine,
beyond
and
before
William,
who
brought
his
drum
home
from
the
war
To
beat
it
for
young
lads
whose
days
didn't
even
add
up
to
the
score
I
don′t
spend
my
time
perfecting
the
past
I
live
for
the
future
′cause
I
know
it
won't
last
A
bent
note
on
a
horn
I
can′t
play
The
ghosts
in
the
window
that
I
can't
wish
away
Freedom
to
be
reckless,
freedom
to
plunder
Freedom
to
dream,
freedom
to
wonder
When
you
get
where
I
am
now
you
may
feel
differently
The
cliff
drops
away,
sharply
falls
into
the
sea
No
work
today,
no
hope
tomorrow
No
bread
for
breaking,
no
wine
for
sorrow
Nobody
is
selling,
no
truth
for
telling
No
work
tomorrow,
no
work
today
Look
at
that
child
bride
and
her
ideal
bouquet
Boys
pick
up
a
rifle,
that′s
too
much
to
pay
Count
out
her
teardrops
Wipe
them
away
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