paroles de chanson Since I Saw Vienna - Wilbur Soot
The
cute
bomber
jacket
you've
had
since
sixth
form
Adorned
with
patches
of
places
you've
been
Is
nothing
on
my
khaki
coat
I
got
From
a
roadside
when
I
was
sixteen
My
boots
are
from
airports
My
backpack's
from
friends
I'm
not
a
man
of
substance,
and
so
I'll
pretend
To
be
a
wanderer,
wondering
Leaving
ascetic
belongings
in
hostels
and
restaurant
bins
(Cut
that
bit
out)
The
roads
are
my
home,
horizon's
my
target
If
I
keep
on
moving,
never
lose
sight
of
it
Treating
my
memory
of
you
like
a
fire,
let
it
Burn
out,
don't
fight
it,
and
try
to
move
on
It's
been
sixty
weeks
since
I
saw
Vienna
A
bandage
and
a
wide
smile
slapped
across
my
face
I'll
pick
up
my
hiking
boots
when
I
am
ready
And
I'll
put
down
my
roots
when
I'm
dead
The
distance
is
futile
Come
on,
don't
be
hasty
You'll
get
that
feeling
deep
inside
your
bones
I'll
be
gone
then,
for
when
you
must
be
alone
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