Martin Newell - Trinity Square paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Trinity Square - Martin Newell



Apologies my dear, if I tarried with my beer
While you flamed in your angly hall
There are better men
There are worse, but then again
There is nothing like me at all
Not a clue, I never knew
The way the wind blew
Not till you told me so
Went inside, thought I'd died
And gone to heaven
When your beau is dead
Will you buy another bed
At the end of the whole affair?
And the men you pay
Move his scenery away
Think of me and I may be there
Summer hats and china cats
Your red umbrella
There on the chequered floor
Memories which I freeze
As I walk dreaming
Round to Trinity Square
A spark in the air
Of sunlight breathing down
In Trinity Street -me, dragging my feet
As I am leaving
If you wake alone
In some future of your own
And you wonder if I want you
I'll be here the same
It's the picture not the frame
You should pay more attention to
Summer hats and china cats
Your red umbrella
There on the chequered floor
Memories which I freeze
As I walk dreaming
Round to Trinity Square
A spark in the air
Of sunlight breathing down
In Trinity Street -me, dragging my feet
As I am leaving



Writer(s): Martin Newell


Martin Newell - The Light Programme
Album The Light Programme
date de sortie
01-01-2004




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