Flight of the Conchords
Flight of the Conchords - Bret's Day lyrics
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I was wondering through the streets of the city Rambling through the avenues of time When from nowhere my eyes fell onto a girl, and by chance her eyes fell onto mine So I sat and I acted all nonchalant She smoked her lavender cigarette Reading the future that lay in my hands, as my shadow played a bass clarinet Where are you going with this Bret? We waltzed down a molded boulevard Just two silhouettes in the mist Oh yes Days went by and years went by Moments went by when we kissed When was this? She said "your beard is woven of heartache" And we'll drink for the lonely tonight And the moon is a horny old drunkard Uh Bret, could you please move over to your right? We drank dandelion wine and we reminisced about the moment we first met that day I'm trying to watch TV Then we reminisced about how we first reminisced Oh ya? Sounds a bit gay She handed me a broken memory A keepsake to forever more save That a brief taste of love is as sweet as any And with that she made her way She said her name was a secret Then she said her name was Cherise Is her middle name Cherise? So it's a secret Cherise? Maybe? Hmm maybe What'd she look like? She looked like a Parisian river What, dirty? She looked like a chocolate eclair That's weird Her eyes were reflections of eyes Oh no And the rainbows danced in her hair Oh ya She reminded me of a winter's morning Oh frigid? Her perfume was eau de toilette What does that mean? She was comparable to Cleopatra Quite old? She was like Shakespeare's Juilet What 13? The bohemians of Soho did pirouettes as we waltzed through the streets of Manhattan The rivers of ribbon and sails of sock Bret, did any of this actually happen? The girl I described, she's as real as the wind It's true, I saw her today The other details are inventions Because I prefer her that way