paroles de chanson Eliot - Sarah Slean
Awnings
and
ice
and
dirty
green
Newspapers,
shovels,
sand
on
the
breeze
I
think
of
Eliot
when
I
smell
the
street
And
it's
sometimes
wise
Just
to
shut
your
eyes
Workers
and
lovers
make
their
living
space
neat
Bent
out
of
shape
over
what
to
eat
I
dream
of
Eliot
but
I
am
discreet
'Cause
it's
sometimes
wise
Just
to
shut
your
eyes
How
sure,
how
right
Can
anyone
be
on
sight?
I
said
I
had
hope
I
lied
Oh,
the
city
in
the
winter,
the
sewage
the
steam
You
fill
buildings
with
people
and
they
rip
at
the
seams
And
somebody's
suffering
infected
my
dreams
and
Don't
they,
don't
they
know?
It's
just
my
old
soul
How
sure,
how
right
Can
anyone
be
on
sight?
I
said
I
had
hope
I
lied
So
calm
so
wise
Give
him
the
Nobel
Prize
He
said
he
had
hope
He
lied
O.
oooo.
wuho
ho
ho
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