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  1. 1A Long Way Down From Stephanie
    Maid, truly I see now it must be a long way down. And with love's bud shorn. Now must all dalliance hither crumble and wither [1]. Oh strange, methought it strange. Thou couldst deprive me of my...
  2. 2A Man For All Seasons
    What if you reached the age of reason. Only to find there was no reprieve. Would you still be a man for all seasons?. Or would you just have to leave. We measure our days out. In steps of uncertainty....
  3. 3Accident On 3rd Street
    Linda was killed last Saturday 'bout fifteen blocks from where she lives. in a car crash, people gathered around the gravesite, friends and relatives, dressed in black. Preacher mumblin' how...
  4. 4Age Of Rhythm
    Today I feel like Dorothy Parker. Today I've got the critical eye. I paint my world just a little bit darker. Don't even have to try. Everyone seems a little bit desperate. Oh so witty, but...
  5. 5Almost Lucy
    Lucy worked a different club every day, And though she put her mind to it, Her heart was never in it, She stayed around just long enough to get paid, She won't pass the time with you, she can&apo...
  6. 6Always The Cause
    Bad news over the great divide. Comes in from every side. Still hope won't be denied. There was always the Cause. There was always the Cause. Oh La Pasionara sang. This day, no pasaran!. It echoe...
  7. 7Amsterdam
    Al Stewart - Amsterdam. Oh I just came back from Haarlem. On the very last day of Autumn. Made it through the customs, took the bus into town. The flat looked cold and empty. The chairs unused and dus...
  8. 8Angel Of Mercy
    Every evening you come. Around here. In your cloak of lies. Half-believing I sit and listen. As you offer up the prize. Pick up your smile. Just go faithless friend. There is no pleasure. Waiting here...
  9. 9Anna
    Anna, turns out the light. Sits down alone. The echo of his foot on the stair. Turning to stone. No, he didn't take very much. Just your flesh from the bone. It's gonna be hard for a while....
  10. 10Anniversary
    This is the day you disappeared. Your hand was steady and I know that your mind was clear. You left a note up on the shelf. Saying "I would rather be anyone but myself". You took a simple ri...
  11. 11Antarctica
    Long before I ever saw. The frost upon your face. I was haunted by your beauty. And it drew me to this place. I felt the chill of mystery. With one foot on your shore. And then and there resolved to g...
  12. 12Apple Cider Reconstitution
    When we came to the station all the trains were rusty, The doors were open and the windows broken in. There was grass in all the cracks and the air hung musty. The travel posters were flapping in the...
  13. 13Bad Reputation
    You've got a bad reputation. All over the street. There's some indication. You've been indiscreet. Oh I know you can turn on the charm. When you feel so inclined. Whatever I do. I can&a...
  14. 14Beacon Street
    When your little world has fallen apart. You'll be living on Beacon Street. In a flat above a laundry. It's warm and forgiving on Beacon Street. Hundreds of paperback novels adorning your sh...
  15. 15Bedsitter Images
    The subway station's closed again. Sleeps beneath its veil of rain. my footprints broken trail behind. Steals the nightlights from my mind. The dark deserted streets then clear. Today has lived a...
  16. 16Beleeka Doodle Day
    I could have gone to Cambridge with Lionel. I think I tried to raise a pound. Just to see the University. And find the scenes she hung around. Is your mind a menagerie. Perhaps, I mean it's hard...
  17. 17Belsize Blues
    Well the roof started leaking, and the stairs were squeaking. There was water running down the walls. So we took down the carpet, scrubbed down the parquet. And the drains overflowed in the hall. In t...
  18. 18Blow Your Mansion Down
    There's a sign in the distance. In the hollywood hills. And it's calling the faithful to come. And you know that they will. See the pied piper standing up in the limousine shine. Saying here...
  19. 19Broadway Hotel
    You told the man in the Broadway Hotel. Nothing was stranger than being yourself. And he replied, with a tear in his eye. Love was a rollaway. Just a cajole away. Mist on a summer's day. Nothing...
  20. 20Cafe Society
    Late at night, when reality's failed and nothing is prevailing but the wind, I come to you. Out of sight, like a fugitive trailing across a barren land, you let me in, you always do. My reason is...
  21. 21Candidate
    Inside the lonely building. Sits the candidate. His speech is typed and ready. The hundred-dollar plates. Sit on deserted tables. Beneath fluorescent light. But no one comes to hear him. No cheers dis...
  22. 22Candy Came Back
    Candy came back to amazing acclaim. Saying if this is love give me more of the same. The people were waiting in crowds for the sight. Of her face in the car driving into the night. And she says they g...
  23. 23Carol
    Sometimes it seems unimaginable. That you were every any other way. With your white rose face and your orphan clothes, Embroidered jeans and silver chains. You're a well known face in all the han...
  24. 24Charlotte Corday
    If you hear a step upon. Your stair tonight. If you see a shadow in. The candle light. It's only your imagination. Leading you astray. See her for a moment. Then she'll slip away. The ghost...
  25. 25Class Of '58
    Old jazz guys being interviewed. Thirty years beyond their prime. With memories of road shows. From the Golden Age of Swingtime. The piano player strikes a chord. Leans forward on his stool. And throu...
  26. 26Cleave To Me
    Constancy dwells in. Realms of perfection. I hear the call. Life is free and love is all. Cleave to me. Harmony holds forth. Pleasures abounding. And love is free. Neath the weeping willow tree. Cleav...
  27. 27Constantinople
    Across the western world. The fights are going down. The gypsy armies of the evening. Have lit their fires across. The nether side of town. They will not pass this way again. So here in the night. Lea...
  28. 28Dark Side
    Lately I've been becoming aware of your dark side. The private demons hiding there in your dark side. Your mood swings and you rush to turn them loose. But you hurt yourself more than anyone else...
  29. 29Delia's Gone
    Delia's gone. And the days they run so slow. Here in the islands. Delia's gone. It's the only thing you know. Here in the silence. Fine rain combs the sand. The first breath of winter a...
  30. 30Don't Forget Me
    The sun is going down across. The great unknown. Lights come on inside the towers made of stone. A muffled drum plays. Out of sight and all alone. Summer is over. The city lies awake. And breathes ele...
  31. 31Electric Los Angeles Sunset
    Shots split the night, a bullet lodged in his brain. He must have died instantly, he felt no pain. A crowd quickly gathered to the feast of the gun. Waiting for the ambulance and cops to come. Hm mmm...
  32. 32Elvaston Place
    Elvaston Place. A run-down basement in South Ken. Hiding your face. Behind the railings in the rain. Stony steps to a small grey herd. Of dustbins blinking in the sunlight. Our yesterday lives. Crouch...
  33. 33End Of The Day
    And in the evening when the day goes down. She leaves the bright house lights. Stands and watches with her coat pulled around. At torches light the western skies. Sometimes she thinks she knows him ju...
  34. 34Feel Like
    I feel as volatile as the weather. Over fields of Scottish heather. The night before Halloween. You know I feel like. A catamaran in summer. The beat of a reggae drummer. The flag of a brigantine. Thi...
  35. 35Fields Of France
    His flying jacket still has her perfume. Memories of the night. Play across his mind. High above the fields of France. A single biplane in a clear blue sky. 1917, no enemy was seen. High above the fie...
  36. 36Flying Sorcery
    With your photographs of Kitty Hawk. And the biplanes on your wall. You were always Amy Johnson. From the time that you were small. No schoolroom kept you grounded. While your thoughts could get away....
  37. 37Four Of a Kind
    Come to berlin, let yourself in. I don't think there's a lock upon the door. Play the verma, I don't think I can. My zither doesn't slither any more. All night long in a voluble wa...
  38. 38Franklin's Table
    Dinner with Ben Franklin on Friday night. The invitation read. Of course I wrote and thanked him. I wouldn't miss it for the world I said. His table is so well kept. He plays the glass harmonica....
  39. 39French Laundry
    King Louie never had it so good. He lived like royalty should. He was winin', dinin'. Taking in the French laundry". No revolution's gonna keep me awake. ". Marie said "J...
  40. 40Genie On A Table Top
    I went floating down the. Street one day. With a song playing in my mind. Hopping and bopping like a ricochet. Bad news was hard to find. There was a hint of syncopation. Coming from the sidewalk. And...
  41. 41Gethsemene Again
    In Gloucester Cathedral, on Saturday night. I came to your flower show, blown like a kite. And I stood by the tombstones, and gazed at the lights. On the altar. And the horse-faced old ladies and twee...
  42. 42Ghostly Horses Of The Plains
    We opened the door. To see the coming of the trains. Across this land of plenty. We suddenly saw. The ghostly horses of the plains. Their saddles empty. Struck to stone beneath the moon. These figures...
  43. 43Gina In The Kings Road
    Gina in the King's Road, 1968. Blonde hair and eyeshadow, I hyperventilate. Purple leather mini, legs up to there. Don't you cast aspersions on my naugahyde affair. And she can make you beli...
  44. 44Helen And Cassandra
    According to the myths and legends. At the fringes of our memory. Paris stole the queen of Sparta. And carried her across the sea. As they fled, he never dreamt. That he held the world in his grip. He...
  45. 45Here In Angola
    I can't deal with all this undergrowth talk. It just trips my feet and tangles up my thoughts. You're trying to sell me your new faith. Tell me why you'd do it. And your hands are clenc...
  46. 46Hipposong
    I was surrounded by a large hippopotamus. And nine of its friends who declared. Quite a lot of us. Are feelingrather blue. And we don't know what to do. I turned away but the large hippopotamus....
  47. 47House Of Clocks
    I once had a qilded clock. Constructed in la Belle Epoque. The hour hand broke, now it won't turn back. So long, so long, so long. I once had a sundial too. But green and wild my garden grew. The...
  48. 48How Does It Happen
    Oh, kid you're in a terrible state. You better pick yourself up before it gets too late. You're into phyiscal fitness and emotional fatness. You think you're an actress, you act like a...
  49. 49I Don't Believe You
    I can't understand. She let go of my hand. And left me here facing the wall. I'd sure like to know. Why did she go, but then. I can't get close to her at all. Though we kissed through t...
  50. 50I'm Falling
    It's Sunday afternoon and it's raining, I m falling. Colour sections, pastel blue, an empty church, a movie queue. And I'm falling. Watching you moving around. Taking the time. To get a...
  51. 51If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It
    Nothing that's forced can ever be right. If it doesn't come naturally, leave it. That's what she said as she turned out the light. And we bent our backs as slaves of the night. Then she...
  52. 52In Brooklyn
    'Oh I come from Pittsburgh to study astrology'. She said as she stepped on my instep. 'I could show you New York with a walk between Fourth Street and Nine'. Then out of her coat t...
  53. 53In Red Square
    It's a shame about Stalin, the curator said. He really was one of the best. Just look at the detail on that head. Too bad to melt him down with the rest. But since they wrote him out of the histo...
  54. 54In The Dark
    They said "God Bless the Prince of Wales. Let let us hope that he prevails. ". The souvenirs provide details. Of distant monarchy. Moving through the human tide. With the Princess at his sid...
  55. 55Indian Summer
    Indian summer, the shops are shuttered and the crowds are gone. The souvenir sellers are moving on. Like summer lovers. Indian summer. The earth is cracked beneath the midday sun. You've dragged...
  56. 56Jackdaw
    I'm running away. On a day like today. Nothing you say. Could cause me to stay. Jackdaw (jackdaw). Leaving by your back door. Should be gone by now. Should be gone by now. Should be gone by now....
  57. 57Joe The Georgian
    Now I've got my payment. For the service that I gave. They've given me my ticket. To this place beyond the grave. I suppose it's kind of funny. I suppose it's kind of sad. Thinking...
  58. 58Josephine Baker
    I was watching TV late last night. And a scene transported me. Long gone figures came back to life. In a documentary. Though I saw them dance for joy. I was sad I missed that show. If I had a time mac...
  59. 59King Of Portugal
    Dreamed I was the King of Portugal. In a big four poster bed. Noble tapestries from wall to wall. And a crown upon my head. Bells ring and servants bring. The jewels and the robes. For the night to be...
  60. 60Last Days Of The Century
    When the cock crows. And the wind blows. And the primrose of dawn. Is at your windows. Moving through the deep. You chase dreams across your sleep. Scarecrows, waiting at your door. In the last days o...
  61. 61Laughing Into 1939
    Party hat and satin dress. Silver paper curled in her long black hair. Tapping one small elegant shoe in time. Oh, the way she plays with them. Smile at one, then dance with another. Pretty soon they&...
  62. 62League Of Notions
    I'm here sitting in the wreck of Europe. With a map of Europe. Spread out in a hall of Versailles. And every single nationality and principality. have come for a piece of the pie. I'm sittin...
  63. 63License To Steal
    He walks into the room. He's got a briefcase like a bomb. A smile on both faces. And he call it aplomb. He wants a bite of your apple. Hands you back the peel. He's fresh out of law school....
  64. 64Life And Life Only
    Mr. Willoughby, whose only luxury is the sugar in his tea. Teaches history at High Worthington School. His clothing has remained unnoticeably plain. His common room technique suitably restrained, tho...
  65. 65Life Between The Wars
    Paul Gervaise picks up the Herald. And sees the face of Zelda Fitzgerald. She's part of the scene. Of life between the wars. The tropic sun is sticky and warm. And it bakes the head of Somerset M...
  66. 66Life In Dark Water
    Oh come away from the day, here I stay. Living on the bottom of the sea. Down metal snake corridors steely grey. Engines hum for nobody but me. No sound comes from the sea above me. No messages crackl...
  67. 67Lindy Comes To Town
    Lindy flew his plane across the dark Atlantic. Put her down near Paris and the crowds went frantic. They raced across the field, to touch the wings and wheels. And reach inside the cockpit just to see...
  68. 68Lord Grenville
    Go and tell Lord Grenville that the tide is on the turn. It's time to haul the anchor up and leave the land astern. We'll be gone before the dawn returns. Like voices onthe wind. Go and tell...
  69. 69Lori, Don't Go Right Now
    Lori, don't go right now. Now that you've come this far. Lori, you don't know how. Close you really are. There's nothing you can't do. It's up to you to let it go. Put th...
  70. 70Love Chronicles
    can remember the first girl that I did love. It was Stephanie. In kindergarten arithmetic classes she used to. Sit next to me. I'd pass her sticky sweets under the table. Where the teacher couldn...
  71. 71Manuscript
    Prince Louis Battenberg is burning the Admiralty lights down low. Silently sifting through papers sealed with a crown. Admiral Lord Fisher is writing to Churchill, calling for more Dreadnoughts. The h...
  72. 72Marion The Chatelaine
    When the great collector found her. She was just a girl. She rang a chord inside him. And he stole her to the centre of his world. Many wished they could be in her shoes. But she surely did know how t...
  73. 73Merlin's Time
    In a forest of evening. The archer is bending a bow. And I see you bring him bread and wine. Down the legions of years. The invaders have taken this land. And bent you to their will. And the memories...
  74. 74Merry Monks
    Merry monks are shallow as the waters of the ford. Sing a spiritual sancteum that covens of the lord. Dream away the darkening day that never was seen before. Would you bring me solace when all our lo...
  75. 75Midas Shadow
    You've got your ticket and your hotel keys. And your overnight bag at your feet. YOu're looking down on the tropical trees. While the Spanish maids pick up the sheets. Conquistador in search...
  76. 76Mixed Blessing
    She never learned her lesson. She had to have it all. It was a real mixed blessing. I don't believe she saw. She liked to keep them guessing. Sometime later on. She'd gather her possessions...
  77. 77Modern Times
    Hello old friend, what a strange coincidence to find you. It's been fifteen years since we last met, but I still recognised you. So call the barman over here, and let us fill our glasses. and dri...
  78. 78Mondo Sinistro
    I take my troubles on a Friday night. To the heart of the bistro. Among the shadows and the low low lights. I can find a release-o. My favorite waitress will be here tonight. I love the way she wears...
  79. 79Murmansk Run/ellis Island
    Your father sailed on the Murmansk run. To guide the flocks of the ships home one by one. Grey beneath the Arctic sun. Or the glow of Northern Lights. I see you have his photograph. His eyes are watch...
  80. 80Necromancer
    Oh the sweet addiction. Of forbidden fruit. Oh the strange affliction. That has taken root. Oh the hidden cancer. Cancer of the soul. Oh the necromancer. Inside us all. I have never seen this many. Pe...
  81. 81News From Spain
    I have heard the news from Spain. Now you say you've mamy things yet to be learning. And you don't know if or when you'll be returning. It depends on how. Everything works out. If it ca...
  82. 82Next Time
    He heard the clatter of her heels in the street, The clock said half-past three. He lay there waiting in the dark to hear. The scraping of the front-door key. He wouldn't say to her. "Don&ap...
  83. 83Night Meeting
    It was a night meeting:. somewhere in a troubled land. They came with no greeting;. left without a shaken hand. Nearby the town sleeping. was unaware of what was done. No need for watchkeeping, they&a...
  84. 84Night Of The 4th Of May
    And the days they flew by. And the leaves fell from the trees. And many times you came around. And many times you slept with me. And every time that we made love. You wrote it down in your diary. Lady...
  85. 85Night Rolls In
    CHORUS. Night rolls in. Gone is the wind. Fireflies dancing in your eyes. Now you're holy again. Oh night rolls in. Oh night rolls in. It's like a dream of a long time ago. A footprint lost...
  86. 86Night Train To Munich
    Meet me at the station underneath the clock. Carry an umbrella, no need to talk. The man in the homburg, hding in the fog. Will be watching. Get yourself a ticket, go through the gate. At seven forty-...
  87. 87Nostradamus
    In the east the wind is blowing the boats across the sea. And their sails will fill the morning and their cries ring out to me. Oh, Oh. Oh, the more it changes, the more it stays the same. And the han...
  88. 88Not The One
    It's the kind of grey November day that washes away reflections. In the eys of hotel porters. And the latticed wooden benches by the sea contain no traveller. Or Irish lady authors. And the girl...
  89. 89Old Admirals
    I can well recall the first time I ever put to sea, It was on the old "Calcutta" in eightteen fifty-three. I was just a lad of fourteen years, a midshipman to be. To make my way in sailing s...
  90. 90Old Compton Street Blues
    Oh your pictures they don't really do you justice little girl. For you're careful not to let the camera touch your private world. And there's just a hint of sadness in your smile throug...
  91. 91On The Border
    The fishing boats go out across the evening water. Smuggling guns and arms across the Spanish border. The wind whips up the waves so loud. The ghost moon sails among the clouds. Turns the rifles into...
  92. 92One Stage Before
    It seems to me as though I've been upon this stage before. And juggled away the night for the same old crowd. These harlequins you see with me, they too have held the floor. As here once again th...
  93. 93Optical Illusions
    In my darkest hour just before the dawn. There's no sound from the empty street. But sleep won't seem to come to me. All your words in my head. Linger on and on. They've come to steal m...
  94. 94Paint By Numbers
    When all the help in the world won't get you by. When all the friends that you lean on let you down, You'll wonder why. I see you there with your painting box. And your oils and brushes and...
  95. 95Pandora
    Pandora comes today. As she dazzles and she dances. You find hope and lose yourself again. She never stays the same. She changes moods like summer thunder. Still you look for sunlight through the rain...
  96. 96Peter On The White Sea
    When I took my boat out to the White Sea. I had no care in the world. Not a cloud disturbed the sky. I was dreaming only of how it might be. Then dark fell into the day. And the wind began to rise. Pe...
  97. 97Post World War Two Blues
    was a post-war baby in a small Scots town. I was three years old when we moved down south. Hard times written in my mother's looks. With her widow's pension and her ration books. Aneurin Bev...
  98. 98Pretty Golden Hair
    Born in England's pleasant green. Like a picture postcard scene. To childhood spread with fond maternal care. From the day that he was born. Proud relations came to fawn. And compliment his prett...
  99. 99Princess Olivia
    I never was one for talk. I keep things to myself. Let everyone ramble on. When people get to reminiscing. I'll always be the one to listen. But now I need to find those missing words. I love Pri...
  100. 100Real And Unreal
    Did you ever have the feeling. You're the only person living in the world. And people that you see. Are one-dimensional and never there at all. Even just the commonplace. Warm familiar greetings...
  101. 101Red Toupee
    To Catalina on a fishing boat. We call it Henry Cisneros. We got no money but we stay afloat. The jellyfishes don't scare us. You're telling everybody life's a ball. Too many pleasures...
  102. 102Roads To Moscow
    Roads to Moscow. They crossed over the border the hour before dawn. Moving in lines through the day. Most of our planes were destroyed on the ground where they lay. Waiting for orders we held in the w...
  103. 103Rumours Of War
    Rumours Of War. We met on the beach amid rumours of war, your hair in your hand, what you saw you won't say. as the newspapers blew in the wind. I can see you're one of that kind. who carry...
  104. 104Running Man
    Before the phone hits the receiver. You're halfway to the door. The voice said 'get out while you can, There's just ten minutes, nothing more'. Time only for the essentials. Better...
  105. 105Russians & Americans
    Russians & Americans. So here we stand at the edge of 1984, bracing ourselves once again, for the storm approaching is those who long before huddled in caves from. the rain. The enemy's face...
  106. 106Sailing Into The Future
    We got big bucks talking, money says it all. We got big bucks working, money does it all. So tired of losing, tired of feeling sold out. So tired of choosing, between you and me let's work it out...
  107. 107Sampan
    The sun is high, looking out I see. The emptiness beyond the jetty. Seagulls raining like confetti. On the Water. Sea and sky come together in. A hazy kiss out on the ocean. Europe seems a foreign not...
  108. 108Samuel How You've Changed
    Most of the better bred woollen toys have gone to bed. And the teddy bear is a-sleeping in the cupboard. And the wooden soldiers all and the rubber bouncing ball. Are list'ning to the tales of mo...
  109. 109Sand In Your Shoes
    Sand In Your Shoes. You always were a city kid though you were country raised. And back in some forgotten time we shared the cold north days. But the simple life was not your style, and you just had t...
  110. 110Scandinavian Girl
    The Gothenburg streets were like silver sheets. As I kicked my feet through the snowy world. And in that land there I held the hand of my. Scandinavian Girl. We stood as part of a bleak facade. Though...
  111. 111Sirens Of Titan
    Sirens Of Titan. I was drawn by the sirens of Titan. Carried along by their call. Seeking for a way to enlighten. Searching for the sense of it all. Like a kiss on the wind I was thrown to the stars....
  112. 112Small Fruit Song
    Said the apple to the orange:. "Oh I wanted you to come. Close to me and kiss me to the core. Then you might know me like no other orange. Has ever done before"...
  113. 113Soho (needless To Say)
    Rainstorm, brainstorm, faces in the maelstrom. Huddle by the puddles in the shadows where the drains run. Hot dogs, wet clogs clicking up the sidewalk. Disappearing into the booze shop. Rainbow queues...
  114. 114Song On The Radio
    I was making my way through the wasteland. The road into town passes through. I was changing the radio stations. With my mind on you. Oh your friends call you "Lily Paloma". But that's...
  115. 115Songs Out Of Clay
    "Oh I know that you are an artist" she said. "For you make your songs out of clay. You carry the dust on your hands and your face. You never quite brushed it away. You were trying to ch...
  116. 116Strange Girl
    Strange Girl. You're a strange girl, you come from a strange family. You're a strange girl, I don't understand your vanity. Your mother's taking pills all day, she's looking t...
  117. 117Swallow Wind
    Look out, look out, Phoenix cried. My time must be at hand. I'm feeling cold and I don't know why. The ground moves where I stand. All the lies she gave to me. In words that twist and bend....
  118. 118Swiss Cottage Maneuvers
    Swiss Cottage Maneuvers. On a Christmas cake day one Friday in August. In a book shop in Charing Cross Road. I first set eyes on a girl and at once I didn't know. She had eyes like a poet and hai...
  119. 119The Ballad Of Mary Foster
    [Act One]. David Foster lives in Gloucester with his family. Works 'til pay-time, through the day-time, then comes home fortea. Steak and kidney, then with Sydney to his club and feels free. They...
  120. 120The Bear Farmers Of Birnam
    The bear farmers of Birnam. Go out every night. Creep up on their harvest slowly. They got claw marks through and through. They lose an arm or two. No, it's not a job for everybody. The bear farm...
  121. 121The Candidate
    Inside the lonely building. Sits the candidate. His speech is typed and ready. The hundred-dollar plates. Sit on deserted tables. Beneath fluorescent light. But no one comes to hear him. No cheers dis...
  122. 122The Carmichaels
    Mr Carmichael says that he loves his wife. I believe he does. Gives her everything that a man can give. But Mr Carmichael beggars himself on the altar. Of his love. And you can tell him that that&apos...
  123. 123The Coldest Winter In Memory
    The coldest winter in memory was 1709. The sea froze off the coast of France all along the Neptune line. By the lost town of Dunwich the shore was washed away. They say you hear the church bells still...
  124. 124The Dark And Rolling Sea
    The Dark And Rolling Sea. Oh you slipped away from the harbour side. In the morning bright and clear. And your sails were filled with the rising wind. And you laughed for all to hear. But you never gl...
  125. 125The Elf
    The Elf. I sat upon the evening hill. the shadows set. the night grew still. And as I sat guitar on knee. a voice of flowers called to me. sing, sing to me your song. sing, for I belong to the night....
  126. 126The Gypsy And The Rose
    Torn between the Gypsy and the Rose. I was led on I suppose. For the Gypsy was always out of reach. I crossed her palm with silver just to know. What the future had to hold. But she only turned her ba...
  127. 127The Last Day Of June 1934
    The morning is humming, it's a quarter past nine. I should be working down in the vines. But I'm lying here with a good friend of mine. Watching the sun in her hair. I pick the grapes from t...
  128. 128The One That Got Away
    The One That Got Away. I came upon two strangers on a black and white TV. in a hotel room called nowhere, in the dead of half-past three. Their eyes met across the captain's table, both trying to...
  129. 129The Palace Of Versailles
    The wands of smoke are rising. From the walls of the Bastille. And through the streets of Paris. Runs a sense of the unreal. The Kings have all departed. There servants are nowhere. We burned out thei...
  130. 130Three Mules
    Three mules came over a hill. They were dragging a cart. Creaking, it seemed to be falling apart. Laden with millions of dreams. It weighed more than they thought. They never noticed the wheels gettin...
  131. 131Time Passages
    It was late in December, the sky turned to snow. All round the day was going down slow. Night like a river beginning to flow. I felt the beat of my mind go. Drifting into time passages. Years go falli...
  132. 132Timeless Skies
    While travelling northwards. On a back country lane. I came on the village. Where first I grew. And stopped to climb up. The hill once again. Looking down from the tracks. To the grey slate roofs. I w...
  133. 133Trains
    Trains. In the sapling years. Of the post war world in. An English market town. I do believe we traveleed. In schoolboy blue. The cap upon the crown. And books on knee. Our faces pressed against the....
  134. 134Trespasser
    When I first saw your trespasser. He wandered uninvited to your door. He seemed to know his way around. Although I'd never seen his face before. Pausing for a moment underneath your window ledge....
  135. 135Turn Into Earth
    Turn Into Earth. Turn into earth. Oh your restless hungry eyes. Speak of cloudy summer skies. The morning dew. Turns into rain. Lonely winds will blow my name. Dying leaves are seasons gone. Losing li...
  136. 136Valentina Way
    Find another lover tomorrow. Go find another lover today. You've been so long on lonely street. That you're surely falling into decay. It's time to reconstruct yourself. Time to test th...
  137. 137Warren Harding
    I'm leaving my home in Europe behind. Heading out for a new state of mind. New York town is calling to me. Dollar an hour from the company. Warren Gameliel Harding. Alone in the White House, watc...
  138. 138What's Going On?
    What's Going On?. First time I saw you, you were Mr. Natural. You seemed so diffident, you hardly spoke at all. Now you come to me and you've got green streaks in your hair. You walk like G...
  139. 139Where Are They Now?
    Where Are They Now. I sent my crack divisions through the early morning mist. When they fell on your positions you were powerless to resist. Encircling and probing for the weakness in your line. By ni...
  140. 140Willie The King
    Old man Bodey sits on his own by the side of the bar. Drinking slowly, resting the boots that he's carried so far. Once was a gambler, 5-card poker rambler, That the wise men knew as a slippery d...
  141. 141Year Of The Cat
    On a morning from a Bogart movie. In a country where they turn back time. You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre. Contemplating a crime. She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running....
  142. 142You Don't Even Know Me
    All right you saw me in the "International Times". You've got my picture in your book. You tell your friends not to call at weekend, And now you wear that far-off look. All right you st...
  143. 143You Should Have Listened To Al
    She said "Don't you think we're going downhill?. And I would hate it to be run-of-the mill. "Oh love me or leave me but please don't deceive me. For if you do, I'll know,...
  144. 144Zero She Flies
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