Текст песни Waiting for Margaux - Al Stewart
She
says
she
works
"in
government"
Though
her
job
is
ill-defined
She′s
a
registered
Republican
With
a
bitter
chocolate
mind
She
sometimes
lives
in
Washington
She
always
lives
in
hope
She
drives
a
European
car
And
buys
expensive
soap
She
grew
up
as
a
rebel
Though
her
tastes
were
quite
diverse
Stayed
up
in
her
room
at
night
With
existential
verse
But
something
changed
in
college
And
she
grew
more
resolute
Still
she
keeps
that
air
of
danger
Even
in
a
business
suit
She's
got
the
best
taste
in
wine
She′s
got
the
best
taste
in
wine
And
though
her
icons
and
her
medieval
armour
Seem
a
little
cold
I'd
go
'round
there
anytime
That
stuff
is
so
hard
to
find
I
don′t
know
what
we
talk
about
It
drifts
off
to
the
chairs
and
curtain
folds
Oh
Margaux,
I′m
waiting
for
you
Oh
Margaux,
what
can
I
do
I
don't
know
what
she
sees
in
me
I
sometimes
get
confused
At
times
she
looks
at
me
as
if
She′s
secretly
amused
And
though
I'm
no
sophisticate
I
don′t
think
I'd
be
shocked
I′d
like
to
know
what's
in
those
drawers
And
rooms
that
she
keeps
locked
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