Sanoja: Herman Düne. Turn Off The Light. Shakespeare And North Hoyne.
:
Between the little houses
Of Shakespeare and North Hoyne
For the first time alone
And as I am wandering
I take the time
To look at the wooden staircase
The rain pours down on me
And it is cold and chilling
And the coat I've just bought
Is not such a good shelter
I am drenched to the core
So let this bar be my shelter
Because it's got a roof
And I could sit at this table
Lit with a candle
And I will drink in order to warm me up
On Western and Division
Beneath garbage and crap
The body of a dead cat
Is bringing tears to my eyes
She looks like sleeping
I wouldn't have noticed it
(Wouldn't have noticed it)
If it wasn't that remarkable
Laying on the ground
I wouldn't have noticed it
(Wouldn't have noticed it)
If it wasn't that awful
If it wasn't that painful
Between the little houses
Of Shakespeare and North Hoyne
For the first time alone
And as I am wandering
I take the time
To look at the wooden staircase
The rain pours down on me
And it is cold and chilling
And the coat I've just bought
Is not such a good shelter
I am drenched to the core
So let this bar be my shelter
Because it's got a roof
And I could sit at this table
Lit with a candle
And I will drink in order to warm me up
On Western and Division
Beneath garbage and crap
The body of a dead cat
Is bringing tears to my eyes
She looks like sleeping
I wouldn't have noticed it
(Wouldn't have noticed it)
If it wasn't that remarkable
Laying on the ground
I wouldn't have noticed it
(Wouldn't have noticed it)
If it wasn't that awful
If it wasn't that painful
Herman Düne
Turn Off The Light
Herman Düne