Dollar Matinee
(专辑: There's A Light Beyond These Woods - 1978)
Ronnie stood beneath the
movie marquee His memories all curled up inside He was trying to remember Was it August or September He'd seen her for the
last time He'd heard that she'd become an actress Lord, she always had the
prettiest face And he stood with his hands In his pockets and waited For the
dollar matinee Lord, she's bigger than life on the
screen There's a
laugh from the
balcony, good Lord And the
sun will burn you and blind you When you step back into the
street The
theater, she smelled so familiar She was a
smokey old velvet delight Yes, and he sat down front Just like he'd always done With his feet hanging out in the
aisles And he watched her with eyes disbelieving Felt something like time on his brain And he told himself Don't you remember it's only Just a
part that she's playing Lord, she's bigger than life on the
screen There's a
laugh from the
balcony, good Lord And the
sun will burn you and blind you When you step back into the
street She stood by some window in Paris While the
captions translated the
scene Oh, and Ronnie stared back At her body and breathed "Christ, that's the
first time I've seen it!" Behind him the
people were leaving Well, the
busses, they were humming outside But old Ronnie never went To the
movies unless He could stay and see it twice Lord, she's bigger than life on the
screen There's a
laugh from the
balcony, good Lord And the
sun will burn you and blind you When you step back into the
street