歌词
I walk by the water and 
Head for your house 
Though I know that you'll be out 
In some dirty city bar 
I stand on your street 
And I stare at your room 
And the shadows play and move 
And your brother comes out with a bat 
Saying that 
You might be with your sister in Paris 
On the Rue Turnau 
Wearing Marline Dietrich glasses 
Where we made that bet 
That bet I knew you'd win for sure 
When you where sick on the floor 
The calico's ripped 
Beneath the patch 
It's an itch I can never scratch 
Now it's so far gone in the past 
The fines I'm 
Having trouble to contest 
With the library book you kept 
The one that sent your head so far west 
Far far away 
In those continental cities 
Where they get in a race 
To see who can build the tallest buildings 
Where you went for some space 
And wound up 
With a slightly redder face 
And a pain in your gut 
I turn on the TV 
And I see there your face 
And in it is not one trace 
Of that old brown bowl of lace 
And that bowl of lace 
Is sat beside the gas bar fire 
Where you probably laid 
Eating ice cream chocolate lollies 
That your mother brought home 
From the freezer store 
On the Old Kent Road 
She too had enough 
And that look on your face 
That you'd throw across the dinner table 
In the middle of grace 
Your fathers eyes closed shut tight 
And it happend like that 
Every damn night 
That I had to come 
To your house 
Well tell Charles O'Keefe 
That I don't want to go to Paris 
It's sunnier here 
And I'm happy in this loveless marriage 
With the girl from the Pru 
And your father and your sister 
And your mother too 
And not forgetting you 
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