Текст песни Franklin's Table - Al Stewart
Dinner
with
Ben
Franklin
on
Friday
night
The
invitation
read
Of
course
I
wrote
and
thanked
him
I
wouldn't
miss
it
for
the
world
I
said
His
table
is
so
well
kept
He
plays
the
glass
harmonica
And
talks
of
wind
and
kites
The
habits
of
the
court
of
France
And
other
strange
delights
Of
course
I've
heard
it
all
before
On
other
wintry
nights
And
yet
there
is
no
better
wine
or
conversation
The
English
call
it
claret
And
clear
and
red
it
sits
inside
my
glass
Sent
to
us
from
Paris
A
greater
kindness
never
came
to
pass
We'll
drink
his
health,
with
the
last
He
plays
the
glass
harmonica
And
talks
of
wind
and
kites
Of
almanacs
and
specacles
And
other
strange
delights
Of
course
I've
heard
it
all
before
On
other
wintry
nights
And
yet
there
is
no
better
wine
or
conversation
Time
goes
by
in
stories
Wine
goes
by,
dark
and
young
When
it
comes
my
turn
here
I'll
be
telling
one
with
a
purple
tongue
The
night
grows
philosophic
I
miss
a
word
or
two,
it
must
be
said
As
I
hear
them
talking
I
sink
a
little
keeping
in
my
chair
Thanking
the
fates
that
brought
me
here
He
plays
the
glass
harmonica
And
talks
of
wind
and
kites
Of
lightening
and
odometers
And
other
strange
delights
Of
course
I've
heard
it
all
before
On
other
wintry
nights
And
yet
there
is
no
better
wine
or
conversation
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