Song | Postcard From Waterloo |
Artist | Tom Verlaine |
Album | Words From The Front |
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[00:15.66] | Well there was something in that look of yours |
[00:22.09] | Something like a play on words |
[00:28.27] | I see your horse he's reared up his head |
[00:33.07] | Could it be something he's read |
[00:41.02] | Now we must say adieu |
[00:45.87] | I'll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[00:50.69] | You always said that I'd really like the view |
[01:07.22] | Oh those great plains so quiet and still |
[01:12.76] | Tell me who belongs and I'll tell you who will |
[01:19.45] | We stood apart from everything |
[01:24.44] | Where no wind blows no birds sing |
[01:32.24] | So now we must say adieu |
[01:37.03] | I'll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[01:42.02] | You always said that I'd really like the view |
[02:19.03] | And now you ask me do I need a shield |
[02:24.77] | What I need is an open field |
[02:31.24] | L recall the actor's advice |
[02:36.12] | That nothing happens until it happens twice |
[02:43.85] | So now we must say adieu |
[02:48.59] | I'll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[02:53.83] | the postcard has lest to do |
[03:01.37] | Now we must say adieu |
[03:06.12] | I'll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[03:11.06] | You always said that I'd really like the view |
[00:15.66] | Well there was something in that look of yours |
[00:22.09] | Something like a play on words |
[00:28.27] | I see your horse he s reared up his head |
[00:33.07] | Could it be something he s read |
[00:41.02] | Now we must say adieu |
[00:45.87] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[00:50.69] | You always said that I d really like the view |
[01:07.22] | Oh those great plains so quiet and still |
[01:12.76] | Tell me who belongs and I ll tell you who will |
[01:19.45] | We stood apart from everything |
[01:24.44] | Where no wind blows no birds sing |
[01:32.24] | So now we must say adieu |
[01:37.03] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[01:42.02] | You always said that I d really like the view |
[02:19.03] | And now you ask me do I need a shield |
[02:24.77] | What I need is an open field |
[02:31.24] | L recall the actor s advice |
[02:36.12] | That nothing happens until it happens twice |
[02:43.85] | So now we must say adieu |
[02:48.59] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[02:53.83] | the postcard has lest to do |
[03:01.37] | Now we must say adieu |
[03:06.12] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[03:11.06] | You always said that I d really like the view |
[00:15.66] | Well there was something in that look of yours |
[00:22.09] | Something like a play on words |
[00:28.27] | I see your horse he s reared up his head |
[00:33.07] | Could it be something he s read |
[00:41.02] | Now we must say adieu |
[00:45.87] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[00:50.69] | You always said that I d really like the view |
[01:07.22] | Oh those great plains so quiet and still |
[01:12.76] | Tell me who belongs and I ll tell you who will |
[01:19.45] | We stood apart from everything |
[01:24.44] | Where no wind blows no birds sing |
[01:32.24] | So now we must say adieu |
[01:37.03] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[01:42.02] | You always said that I d really like the view |
[02:19.03] | And now you ask me do I need a shield |
[02:24.77] | What I need is an open field |
[02:31.24] | L recall the actor s advice |
[02:36.12] | That nothing happens until it happens twice |
[02:43.85] | So now we must say adieu |
[02:48.59] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[02:53.83] | the postcard has lest to do |
[03:01.37] | Now we must say adieu |
[03:06.12] | I ll send a postcard from Waterloo |
[03:11.06] | You always said that I d really like the view |