Текст песни 104 Degrees - Audiotree Live Version - Slaughter Beach, Dog
I
saw
her
in
a
dream
Exiting
the
bookstore
lobby
Sitting
on
a
bench
on
Baltimore
and
reading
Murakami
Slipping
salt
beneath
the
sun
Her
hands
now
tying
up
her
hair
One
pair
of
deeply
tinted
shades
reflects
my
unbelieving
stare
And
at
once
I
am
taken
She
asked
me
what
I
wanted
As
if
one
ever
really
knew
And
I
said,
"Dull
domestication,
free
from
pressure
to
pursue
Another
love,
another
touch,
another
tired
conversation"
And
then
she
shut
her
novel
sharply
And
proposed
a
new
location
And
at
once
I
applied
Details
for
a
new
protest
Adorn
white
printer
paper
pliers
She
says,
"I
feel
so
old
admitting
counter-culture
makes
me
tired"
She
leads
me
into
the
café
Her
intention
is
exact
It
is
104
degrees
She
takes
her
coffee
hot
and
black
And
at
once
I
am
entranced
She
suggests
we
settle
down
Meaning,
settle
down
for
good
She
knows
the
perfect
place
on
Martha
Street
In
her
old
neighborhood
And
then
a
taxi
sounds
a
horn
And
it
is
full
of
all
our
things
And
it
is
parked
outside
the
café
And
the
driver
sounds
incredibly
Impatient
When
we
merge
onto
the
freeway
She
rolls
her
window
down
completely
The
driver
dials
into
a
station
And
then
she
smiles
at
me
discreetly
She
says,
"I
love
this
song"
Then
turns
away
and
tracks
the
clouds
The
driver
curses
with
conviction
While
"Heavy
Metal
Drummer"
plays
us
out
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