Текст песни Trinity Square - Martin Newell
Apologies
my
dear,
if
I
tarried
with
my
beer
While
you
flamed
in
your
angly
hall
There
are
better
men
There
are
worse,
but
then
again
There
is
nothing
like
me
at
all
Not
a
clue,
I
never
knew
The
way
the
wind
blew
Not
till
you
told
me
so
Went
inside,
thought
I'd
died
And
gone
to
heaven
When
your
beau
is
dead
Will
you
buy
another
bed
At
the
end
of
the
whole
affair?
And
the
men
you
pay
Move
his
scenery
away
Think
of
me
and
I
may
be
there
Summer
hats
and
china
cats
Your
red
umbrella
There
on
the
chequered
floor
Memories
which
I
freeze
As
I
walk
dreaming
Round
to
Trinity
Square
A
spark
in
the
air
Of
sunlight
breathing
down
In
Trinity
Street
-me,
dragging
my
feet
As
I
am
leaving
If
you
wake
alone
In
some
future
of
your
own
And
you
wonder
if
I
want
you
I'll
be
here
the
same
It's
the
picture
not
the
frame
You
should
pay
more
attention
to
Summer
hats
and
china
cats
Your
red
umbrella
There
on
the
chequered
floor
Memories
which
I
freeze
As
I
walk
dreaming
Round
to
Trinity
Square
A
spark
in
the
air
Of
sunlight
breathing
down
In
Trinity
Street
-me,
dragging
my
feet
As
I
am
leaving
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