Текст песни Another Bangor Day - David Harley
A
dusty
sunbeam
brushed
my
face
And
splashed
the
bedroom
wall
As
I
rubbed
my
eyes
and
answered
The
landlady's
morning
call
I
hoped
to
get
a
line
from
you
But
I
don't
know
what
you'd
say
Still,
I
comb
the
static
from
my
head
On
another
Bangor
day
And
over
breakfast
coffee
I
watch
the
new
day
born
Into
the
slate-grey
boredom
Of
another
Bangor
dawn
And
it
seems
to
me
I
had
a
dream
In
waking
from
a
dream
But
the
thought
slips
through
my
fingers
As
I
pass
the
egg
and
beans
And
talking
sociology
At
lunchtime
in
the
Globe
Janey
said
she
liked
me
But
there
is
this
bloke
at
home
And
I
shrugged
and
let
her
tell
me
She
was
sorry
just
the
same
But
I
shouldn't
bring
on
substitutes
This
early
in
the
game
Six
weeks
since
I
saw
you
And
another
day
half-gone
And
autumn
blunts
my
memory
As
another
term
rolls
on
And
there's
still
a
space
left
in
my
life
Where
you
once
used
to
be
But
even
that
nostalgia
Isn't
all
it
used
to
be
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