Текст песни Lights Of The Commodore Barry - Matthew Ryan
I
saw
the
lights
of
the
Commodore
Barry
From
the
deck
of
the
ghost
of
the
flower
street
ferry
And
I
felt
the
shock
of
an
atom
bomb
When
the
tired
old
city
of
Chester
Was
draped
and
dying
in
my
arms
For
a
while
I
was
lost
under
the
weight
of
remembering
Of
how
the
sun
would
warmthe
projects
some
mornings
When
the
birds
were
falling
like
winter's
frozen
rain
And
I
was
all
fingers
numb
holding
a
brown
paper
lunch
Twelve
years
old
and
already
ashamed
Now
soon
I
was
floating
over
Highland
Avenue
By
my
side
was
the
Red
Cross,
the
Pope
and
the
President
too
Yeah
I
had
returned
like
I
swore
I
would
To
right
some
wrongs
and
sing
my
song
And
share
the
luck
that
every
man
should
But
when
the
fever
broke
and
I
awoke
from
the
dream
I
was
passed
out
beside
a
jukebox
siphoning
gasoline
When
my
brother
yanked
me
hard
from
the
corner
bar
And
carried
my
drunk
bones
all
the
way
home
Draped
and
heavy
in
his
arms
1 Guilty
2 Watch Your Step
3 Irrelevant
4 The Dead Girl
5 Chrome
6 Lights Of The Commodore Barry
7 Disappointed
8 Beautiful Fool
9 Railroaded
10 Dam
11 Comfort
12 Certainly Never
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