Chrysler
Chrysler - Revolution -1 songtekst
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'Hey, drop me a rhyme, sing me a song, I've waited so long, and now is the time', said lucy and waved a cuban cigar and cleaned out the bar before she turned my way This was back in the days when my hair was long and I had my songs of beauty and grace And I was alone just passing my time, waiting in line for anyone to come and take me along So lucy could pull a cloud from her hair and softly the air turned hopeful We would float in the streets and lay in the parks we traded our marks with millions to meet, and dying my hair in my time of dyin' I looked at the sign, it said 'you best beware, boy' She would pick up my blues with her amber greens among the machines, the noise, the abuse I'm telling you this because you're my friend, if this is the end then you'll know what you have and what you missed As I try to pull these scenes from the screen don't ask what I mean, my head's full Well love can drain out the seas and cool off the sun but rifles and guns can't call off the peace that I felt inside when I held that hand, when I couldn't land and waited for the tide And when she was cold and I used to sing words poured from my fingers down to her soul Though she had my words and I had her thoughts the war that we fought was ever so illusive and absurd The battles at night, the lights in the night, so shady and yet so starbright Dawn would rise on us fast, it came from the sea, it moved with the breeze and the sky overcast With blood on the rhymes, my piano in flames, my voice called her name at least a thousand times Well I have swum on the moon and flown on a rag, I've danced with a dragon and lived a cartoon But lucy could wave a cuban cigar and say 'let's go far, far as we can', and that would make your day So these are your rhymes, and here is a song embracing a moment in time