Red Wine Songtext
von NQ Arbuckle
Red Wine Songtext
I′ll call you on the grapevine
And if the world hasn't ended
The doors are at nine
There are dark lights and bright lights
And the stars fall like snow in the wintertime
Sing me old prairie roads
And the West is the best
If you know where to go
This is not even close to what I ordered
But I′ll take it anyhow
Red wine
You must be so bored of our problems
And I
Think I'm dancing but I'm not really moving
Thinking slowly in ragtime
In a St John′s bar
Drinking pints with Ron Hynes
The ice melts so slowly in my heart
She walks in beauty like the night
And I′m from Montreal
I miss you like crazy
When the snow begins to fall
But the flicker of the morning's
A warning light that getting harder to ignore
Red wine
You must be so bored of our problems
And I
Think I′m dancing but I'm not really moving
And if the world hasn't ended
The doors are at nine
There are dark lights and bright lights
And the stars fall like snow in the wintertime
Sing me old prairie roads
And the West is the best
If you know where to go
This is not even close to what I ordered
But I′ll take it anyhow
Red wine
You must be so bored of our problems
And I
Think I'm dancing but I'm not really moving
Thinking slowly in ragtime
In a St John′s bar
Drinking pints with Ron Hynes
The ice melts so slowly in my heart
She walks in beauty like the night
And I′m from Montreal
I miss you like crazy
When the snow begins to fall
But the flicker of the morning's
A warning light that getting harder to ignore
Red wine
You must be so bored of our problems
And I
Think I′m dancing but I'm not really moving
Writer(s): Jason Edward Sniderman, Neville Arbuckle Quinlan, Mark Arthur Kesper, John Edward Craig Dinsmore, Peter Carl Kesper Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com