paroles de chanson Business a Usual - Rupert Holmes
The
pink
crucifix
with
the
ivory
Jesus
I
wanted
The
man
with
the
blood
on
his
hands
as
I
ran
from
the
river
Kissing
my
cousin,
before
they
took
her
to
the
graveyard
Trembling
at
night
from
the
violence
I
heard
from
my
bedroom
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories,
coming
home
Called
up
at
school
′cause
my
hand
wasn't
there
to
say
"present"
Running
the
gauntlet
outside
the
Club
Rado
at
dawn
Rory
and
me
without
a
spare
string
between
us
Catching
the
last
bus
halfway
through
"I′m
so
glad"
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories,
coming
home
Philip
and
me
and
"the
brush"
riding
round
in
a
transit
The
Bailey,
the
Strangley's,
the
smoke
and
the
speed
and
the
acid
I
lost
my
virginity
to
a
Tipperary
woman
A
heart
that
was
broken,
but
it
wasn't
the
first
or
the
last
time
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories,
coming
home
Under
the
wings
of
the
man
they
called
Green,
I
found
freedom
Three
children,
one
wife,
a
twist
of
the
knife
and
a
scandal
Divorce,
separation,
some
kind
of
salvation
came
lately
So
many
have
gone,
but
I
know
it′s
just
business
as
usual
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories
These
are
my
memories,
coming
home
These
memories
keep
coming
back
These
memories
keep
coming
back
All
those
years
ago
All
those
years
ago
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