Текст песни Kingston, ON - Billy Raffoul
Force
a
wave
and
dry
my
face
On
the
day
you
took
the
train
to
Kingston
I
know
it
was
Waterloo
But
that
don't
sing
quite
as
smooth
as
Kingston
I
was
young
and
I
was
dumb
I
don't
know
what
the
hell
I
was
expecting
Of
me
at
seventeen
I
think
it
was
Carole
King,
it
must've
been
tapestry
That
hung
above
the
corner
of
your
bed
Insignificant
but
in
my
head
I
tried
to
write
them
out
But
there's
too
many
things
I
miss
about
you
Subtlety
has
lost
its
touch
I
don't
laugh
all
that
much
without
you
Yesterday
I
bit
my
tongue
Called
her
by
the
name
your
mother
gave
you
She
looked
at
me
curiously
I
said,
"It
was
a
song
I
had
been
singing"
She
said,
"Yeah?
Which
one?"
And
so
I
dug
I
said
it
was
Bruce
Springsteen,
something
from
The
E
Street
And
began
to
hum,
"Rosie,
you're
the
one"
She
said
that's
a
lie
but
at
least
you
tried
It's
not
hard
to
figure
out
That
there's
so
many
things
I
miss
about
you
Mmm...
And
if
it
were
up
to
me,
we'd
be
on
Talbot
street
Walking
by
the
sunlight
in
your
eyes
But
it's
just
a
dream;
1,
2,
3
I
hide
the
light
behind
you
I
know
that
I
will
find
you
again,
again
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