paroles de chanson The Day Before You Came - Parralox
I
must
have
left
my
house
at
eight,
because
I
always
do
My
train,
I'm
certain
left
the
station
when
it
was
due
I
must
have
read
the
morning
paper
going
into
town
And
having
gotten
through
the
editorial,
no
doubt
I
must
have
frowned
I
must
have
made
my
desk
around
a
quarter
after
nine
With
letters
to
be
read
and
heaps
of
papers
waiting
to
be
signed
I
must
have
gone
to
lunch
at
half
past
twelve
or
so,
the
usual
place,
the
usual
bunch
And
still,
on
top
of
this,
I'm
pretty
sure
it
must
have
rained
The
day
before
you
came
I
must
have
lit
my
seventh
cigarette
by
half
past
two
And
at
the
time
I
never
even
noticed
I
was
blue
I
must
have
kept
on
dragging
through
the
business
of
the
day
Without
really
knowing
anything
I
hid
a
part
of
me
away
At
five
I
must
have
left
There's
no
exception
to
the
rule
A
matter
of
routine.
I've
done
it
ever
since
I
finished
school
A
train
back
home
again,
undoubtably,
I
must
have
read
the
evening
paper
then
Oh,
yes.
I'm
sure
my
life
was
well
inside
it's
usual
frame
The
day
before
you
came
I
must
have
opened
my
front
door
at
eight
o'clock
or
so
And
stopped
along
the
way
to
buy
some
Chinese
food
to
go
I'm
sure
I
had
my
dinner
watching
something
on
TV
There's
not,
I
think
a
single
episode
of
Dallas
that
I
didn't
see
I
must
have
gone
to
bed
around
a
quarter
after
ten
I
need
a
lot
of
sleep,
and
so
I
like
to
be
in
bed
by
then
I
must
have
read
a
while
the
latest
one
by
Madeline
French,
or
something
in
that
style
It's
funny,
but
I
had
no
sense
of
living
without
aim
The
day
before
you
came
And
turning
out
the
light
I
must
have
yawned
and
cuddled
up
for
yet
another
night
And
rattling
on
the
roof
I
must
have
heard
the
sound
of
rain
The
day
before
you
came
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.