Текст песни Zephyr & I - Suzanne Vega
Zephyr
& I
stand
out
on
West
End
Avenue
Talking
about
the
things
that
All
of
us
used
to
do
And
the
wind
kicks
up
with
the
smell
of
rain
The
kids
are
gone
but
the
souls
remain
Zephyr
and
I
sort
out
our
Long
time
memories
Do
you
remember,
he
says,
The
1970's
This
was
a
youth
mall
Of
America
on
this
street
All
of
us
hanging
here
Like
underage
cops
on
a
beat
And
the
wind
kicks
up
in
the
smell
of
rain
Now
the
kids
are
gone
but
their
souls
remain
The
graffiti
goes
but
the
walls
retain
The
flowers
go
but
the
earth
must
still
remain
In
spring
the
tide
in
Riverside
Will
wash
away
the
cold
and
frozen
River
rain
will
clean
the
stain
and
Wash
away
wash
away
downstream
Out
on
the
corner
by
the
Fireman's
Monument
This
was
the
place
where
all
the
Fatherless
teenagers
went
Well
the
wind
kicks
up
in
the
smell
of
rain
The
kids
are
gone
but
the
souls
remain
The
graffiti's
gone
and
the
walls
complain
The
flowers
go
but
the
earth
must
still
remain
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