Park Avenue by Angelique Neumann Songtext
von Rose Betts
Park Avenue by Angelique Neumann Songtext
When it is autumn in Hampstead
I forget about all the summer swims
Laughing on the balcony
Eating and painting en plein air
I even forget the steeple and the library
And the party where they played Tangled Up in Blue
I think only of you
Of the darkness and you
The darkness and you
Darkness and you
The darkness and you
Have become one, for me
But you must think I don′t think of you at all
You must think I've patched up the you shaped hole in my soul
With chewing gum and dried lavender
That I can drive by your house without holding my breath
Like a child passing a cemetery
I float home after all the snails have gone to bed
Key into the empty lock
Then out again
Feel around for the switch
And remind myself
Loneliness is a perennial condition
Blooming again and again in the rain
I forget about all the summer swims
Laughing on the balcony
Eating and painting en plein air
I even forget the steeple and the library
And the party where they played Tangled Up in Blue
I think only of you
Of the darkness and you
The darkness and you
Darkness and you
The darkness and you
Have become one, for me
But you must think I don′t think of you at all
You must think I've patched up the you shaped hole in my soul
With chewing gum and dried lavender
That I can drive by your house without holding my breath
Like a child passing a cemetery
I float home after all the snails have gone to bed
Key into the empty lock
Then out again
Feel around for the switch
And remind myself
Loneliness is a perennial condition
Blooming again and again in the rain
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