A Girl In Port
(专辑: The Stage Names - 2007)
Let fall your soft and swaying skirt Let fall your shoes, let fall your shirt I'm not the
ladykilling sort Enough to hurt a
girl in port Marie's gone blonde and lost a
stone She lay on her lawn, spun and alone And, when the
morning sun it rose Upon Marie in her lacy clothes It lit her up, and she walked around The
winding streets of Camden Town She don't know who she wants to be And if I
knew, I'd tell Marie Let fall your soft and swaying skirt Let fall your shoes, let fall your shirt I'm not the
ladykilling sort Enough to hurt a
girl in port Cindy tells me she's had fun Sitting backstage, someone's plus one Up in her room the
records spin Needle in the
grooves that she's worn thin She lifts a
sleeve and she sees a
name And she's got a
smile on her face And she's got a
story you can't see It's just between that name and Cindy And before Holly made her way Over the
sea and far away She's telling me, inside her car Driving us back from the
Crystal Corner bar "I lost it there, I
fell from health Cut some fresh pieces from myself." And then, for a
second, something in me Said, "Leave today. It's time, Holly." Well, I'm a
weak and lonely sort Though I'm not sailing just for sport I've come to feel, out on the
sea These urgent lives press against me I'm just a
guest. I'm not a
part With my tender head, with my easy heart These several years out on the
sea Have made me empty, cold, and clear. Pour yourself into me Let fall your soft and swaying skirt Let fall your shoes, let fall your shirt I'm not the
ladykilling sort Enough to hurt a
girl in port