Neapolitan Bridesmaid
Joshua smiled, said “listen to reason,
don’t blame me when the walls come tumbling
down.”
don’t blame me when the walls come tumbling
down.”
So I was adrift on the sea of longing
awaiting the trumpets to raise your ivory
gown.
awaiting the trumpets to raise your ivory
gown.
And if only time will tell
Then I can’t stand waiting
While the lights are changing on me
Tell it to my own free will
If I lost this thorn from my side
I think I’d die.
Then I can’t stand waiting
While the lights are changing on me
Tell it to my own free will
If I lost this thorn from my side
I think I’d die.
Albert Camus said, “living is anguish,”
but don’t dare let those bastards carry you
down.
but don’t dare let those bastards carry you
down.
And if this is so then I see no reason
for spending the evening doing anything but going down
town.
for spending the evening doing anything but going down
town.
And if only time will tell
then I can’t stand waiting
while the lights are changing on me.
Tell it to my own free will
If I lost this thorn from my side
I’d probably die.
Most likely die
I think I’d die.
then I can’t stand waiting
while the lights are changing on me.
Tell it to my own free will
If I lost this thorn from my side
I’d probably die.
Most likely die
I think I’d die.
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