Текст песни Washington D.C. 5/91 - Ellis Paul
Politician
and
a
stewardess
Underneath
the
monuments
and
the
moon
He
talked
of
national
security
She
talked
of
Paris
in
June
(Chorus)
The
lucky
ones
if
they're
out
tonight
Can
see
cherry
blossoms
blooming
Or
ride
white
carriages
beneath
city
lights
But
Lincoln's
eyes
of
stone
stare
cool
As
if
bored
of
the
reflecting
pool
Or
hardened
by
what's
hidden
from
his
sight
They're
rioting
in
the
capitol
tonight...
Now
the
Joneses
from
Poughkeepsie
Rest
mall-weary
legs
in
the
hotel
pool
They're
soaking
up
reflections
The
kids
are
glad
they're
out
of
school
The
museums
were
overcrowded
White
House
lines
were
much
too
long
But
the
sights,
they
were
quite
beautiful
It's
good
to
know
where
the
tax
money's
gone...
New
Light
on
your
Halo
Welcome
to
the
city
where
we're
rich
on
pride
and
pity
Where
a
schoolboy,
just
a
fool
Boy,
gets
shot
down
in
daylight
A
state
of
shock,
a
face
down
on
the
sidewalk
Who's
Seeing
God
and
gets
the
nod
to
Heaven
like
a
hawk
Who
keeps
the
score
when
the
city
goes
to
war
--
By
guns,
by
deaths,
by
money?
A
man
in
a
black
coat
standing
in
the
gun-smoke
Sips
on
white
milk
and
honey...
(Chorus)
This
can
be
the
playground
of
the
feeble
Where
the
mindless
mix
the
soil
of
play
with
evil
A
child
becomes
the
means
because
innocence
is
believable
To
all,
to
all,
to
all,
but
their
mother's
eyes
New
light
on
your
halo
And
it
ain't
shining
brightly
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