Текст песни Katherine of Oregon - Al Stewart
When
I
get
even
more
old
than
I
am
now
I'll
have
a
house
overlooking
the
water
I'll
read
all
the
books
that
I
never
got
'round
to
And
pile
my
suitcases
up
in
the
corner
The
lights
of
the
city
they
blink
off
and
on
again
Names
in
my
memory
are
there,
then
they're
gone
again
Albums
of
photographs
spread
on
the
floor
again
I'll
spend
my
evenings
with
Katherine
of
Oregon
I'll
fill
my
garage
up
with
things
I've
no
use
for
Obsolete
knick-knacks
that
there's
no
excuse
for
I'll
turn
my
back
on
the
world's
grand
illusions
Take
my
delights
in
the
simplest
amusements
The
lights
of
the
city
they
blink
off
and
on
again
Names
in
my
memory
are
there,
then
they're
gone
again
Albums
of
photographs
spread
on
the
floor
again
I'll
spend
my
evenings
with
Katherine
of
Oregon
I'll
wear
my
clothes
with
their
colors
all
clashing
They'll
be
so
old
that
they'll
come
back
in
fashion
I'll
sit
on
the
beach
with
my
paper
wrapped
luncheon
I'll
enjoy
being
the
ancient
curmudgeon
The
lights
of
the
city
they
blink
off
and
on
again
Names
in
my
memory
are
there
then
they're
gone
again
I'll
have
a
jukebox
and
play
Lonnie
Donegan
And
I'll
spend
my
evenings
with
Katherine
of
Oregon
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