paroles de chanson Ray & Me - Glenn Tilbrook
Tilbrook-Braide
We'd
play
around
on
the
bombsite
at
the
bottom
of
our
street
We
could
always
find
a
way
in
through
the
rusty
iron
sheets
We'd
stay
as
late
as
we
could,
till
we
were
hungry
Life
was
such
a
great
adventure,
we
were
best
friends,
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me.
Ray
lived
with
his
big
sister
and
his
mum
who
was
so
kind
His
father
smoked
like
a
chimney
and
his
brother
would
lose
his
mind
If
we
touched
his
records
or
found
his
magazines
We
had
but
we
weren't
that
bothered,
we
were
too
young,
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me.
My
mum
was
scared
of
her
shadow
but
she
always
did
love
me
My
brother
had
married
early
after
Dad
left
finally
We'd
get
the
bus
to
Woolwich
to
buy
our
food
each
week
It
was
always
more
appealing
playing
outside,
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me.
The
dusk
unwound
into
darkness
and
we
sat
outside
and
dreamt
In
big
theatrical
whispers
what
we
thought
that
it
all
meant
We
talked
about
the
future,
how
growing
up
would
be
We
were
doubled
up
in
laughter
imagining
ourselves,
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me.
Ray's
home
was
bought
by
the
council
and
the
bombsite
cleared
away
Now
through
the
heart
of
my
childhood
is
a
six
lane
motorway
We
would
always
be
mates
and
take
in
turn
each
week
The
journeys
that
became
less
frequent
to
each
other,
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me.
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me
Ray
& me,
Ray
& me.
I
did
a
gig
in
east
London
that
Ray
came
along
to
see
He
gave
me
his
phone
number
which
I
lost,
which
is
just
like
me.
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