paroles de chanson Where the Lights Hang Low - Passenger
There's
a
place
I
go
Where
the
lights
hang
low
The
walls
are
stale
from
a
thousand
Marlborough
lights
And
the
carpet
tells
a
tale
of
a
thousand
Friday
nights
There's
a
man
outside
Big
black
holes
for
eyes
Biting
down
on
burnt
out
cigars
Plays
forgotten
songs
on
broken
guitars
There's
a
place
I
go
Where
the
lights
hang
low
There's
a
place
I've
found
On
the
edge
of
town
Where
all
the
girls
dress
in
angelic
white
But
age
is
so
unkind
under
florescent
lights
And
there's
a
man
by
the
door
Neatly
stitched
to
the
floor
He's
sat
there
for
a
thousand
years
And
he'll
sit
there
for
a
thousand
more
There's
a
place
I
go
Where
the
lights
hang
low
Oh
there's
a
place
I
go
Where
the
lights
hang
low
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