On Hyndford Street
(专辑: Hymns To The Silence - 1991)
Take me back, take me way, way, way back On Hyndford Street Where you could feel the
silence at half past eleven On long summer nights As the
wireless played Radio Luxembourg And the
voices whispered across Beechie River In the
quietness as we sank into restful slumber in the
silence And carried on dreaming, in God And walks up Cherry Valley from North Road Bridge, railway line On sunny summer afternoons Picking apples from the
side of the
tracks That spilled over from the
gardens of the
houses on Cyprus Avenue Watching the
moth catcher working the
floodlights in the
evenings And meeting down by the
pylons Playing round Mrs. Kelly's lamp Going out to Holywood on the
bus And walking from the
end of the
lines to the
seaside Stopping at Fusco's for ice cream In the
days before rock 'n' roll Hyndford Street, Abetta Parade Orangefield, St. Donard's Church Sunday six-bells, and in between the
silence there was conversation And laughter, and music and singing, and shivers up the
back of the
neck And tuning in to Luxembourg late at night And jazz and blues records during the
day Also Debussy on the
third programme Early mornings when contemplation was best Going up the
Castlereagh hills And the
cregagh glens in summer and coming back To Hyndford Street, feeling wondrous and lit up inside With a
sense of everlasting life And reading Mr. Jelly Roll and Big Bill Broonzy And "Really The
Blues" by "Mezz" Mezzrow And "Dharma Bums" by Jack Kerouac Over and over again And voices echoing late at night over Beechie River And it's always being now, and it's always being now It's always now Can you feel the
silence? On Hyndford Street where you could feel the
silence At half past eleven on long summer nights As the
wireless played Radio Luxembourg And the
voices whispered across Beechie River And in the
quietness we sank into restful slumber in silence And carried on dreaming in God.