paroles de chanson Charlotte Street - Lloyd Cole
I
was
looking
for
a
rhyme
for
the
New
York
Times
When
I
sensed
I
was
not
alone
She
said,
"D'you
know
how
to
spell
audaciously?"
I
could
tell
I
was
in
luck
And
so
I
forced
a
smile
contrary
to
my
style
And
she
looked
into
my
eyes
She
said,
"D'you
want
to
go
to
heaven
Or
would
you
rather
not
be
saved?"
Here
comes
my
train
I'm
on
my
way,
will
you
not
see
I
don't
need
your
sympathy
I
won't
read
your
poetry,
oh,
sweetness
please
So
she
took
me
back
to
her
basement
flat
Which
was
down
on
Charlotte
Street
Though
it
was
never
my
intention
We
were
not
intense,
not
least
because
Well,
if
you
must
just
take
then
I'm
a
piece
of
cake
That
is
what
she
said
to
me
And
so
I
gave
myself
to
her
charity
Well,
at
least
that's
how
it
seemed
Here
comes
my
train
I'm
on
my
way,
what
got
into
me
I
don't
need
your
sympathy
I
won't
read
your
poetry,
oh,
bittersweets
I
was
looking
for
a
rhyme
for
the
New
York
Times
When
I
was
distracted
Yes,
those
were
precious
times
together
That
we
wasted
Now
I'm
working
hard
for
my
union
card
I
must
be
leaving
Charlotte
Street
Though
it
was
never
my
intention
To
stay
so
long,
so
long
1 Perfect Skin
2 Rock and Roll
3 Sentimental Fool
4 Like Lovers Do
5 Cut Me Down
6 So You'd Like to Save the World
7 Be There
8 Jennifer She Said
9 Happy for You
10 I Didn't Know That You Cared
11 Speedboat
12 New Age
13 Perfect Blue
14 Pay for It
15 Forest Fire
16 A Long Way Down
17 Undressed
18 No Blue Skies
19 Four Flights Up
20 Charlotte Street
21 A Gift
22 Don’t Look Back
23 Sweetheart
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