The Wrong Road
(专辑: Liberty Belle And The Black Diamond Express - 1986)
A
trader in furs living in exile Boy, what a
kook, look at that passport Stale bread and paper without privilege If you live here learn the
language When the
rain hit the
roof With the
sound of a
finished kiss Like a
lip lifted from a
lip I
took the
wrong road 'round A
room in a
lighthouse near the
park The
ghosts in the
next room hear you cough Time drags on Sundays spent in Mayfair With all your riches, why aren't you there? Well, the
wind acts like a
magnet And pulls the
leaf from the
tree And the
town's lost its breath I
took the
wrong road 'round Handsome is good, pretty is better What was that phrase, grace under pressure? Blind by the
light bulb, blood to the
bank Lost all yours letters when the
ship sank In the
disjointed breaking light The
soft blue approach of the
water Makes a
sound you won't forget I
took the
wrong road 'round Stranded at low-tide where the
river bends Wouldn't you know it? That's how life ends Lucky at cards, that's an old lie Lucky in love, that's how life ends Well, the
turncoats turned around When they heard the
sound of the
bell Dropped their coins into the
well I
took the
wrong road 'round Started out Oliver, ended up Fagin Don't you worry, it's my problem What's my name, what's my number? I'm the
lonely one It's just at the
end of the
day When the
light makes its slow move away That I
know all I
can say is I
took the
wrong road 'round Gambled with risk, paid you back with risk So now you know who your friends are They'll steel your shadow when your back's turned Bouquets of flowers, lesson's over When the
rain hit the
roof With the
sound of a
finished kiss Like a
lip lifted from a
lip And I
took the
wrong road 'round