Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Cafe Society, artist - Al Stewart. Album song Russians & Americans, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.1983
Record label: Rhino Entertainment Company
Song language: English
Cafe Society |
Late at night, |
when reality’s failed and nothing is prevailing but the wind, |
I come to you. |
Out of sight, |
like a fugitive trailing across a barren land, you let me in, |
you always do. |
My reason is caught by a sudden gust |
of lateral thought that sweeps me |
far beyond, |
it’s the opium of the night. |
And the ocean of words |
that we throw in the air |
grows more absurd |
and nobody seems to care, |
it’s a refugee’s respite. |
Cafe Society. |
Late at night, |
while the city lies sleeping and solitude is keeping me awake, |
I think of you. |
Dim your lights, |
oh, I want to sink deep in that river of oblivion you make, |
I need it, too. |
Let me check-in my mind |
with my coat at the door, |
'cause I want to go flying |
where I’ve never been before, |
some inviting. |
If the hand that you hold |
in the dead of the night |
is a little too cold, |
the body seems just right, |
it’s a. |
Cafe Society. |
[Sound of footsteps walking along a street. |
A pause, the footsteps take two |
steps up a short flight of stairs. |
Five knocks, a door opens, a coctail party |
is heard in the background, and a semi-snobbish voice says, «Excuse me, sir, |
are you a member?"] |
One, two, three. |
That’s how elementary |
it’s gonna be. |
Just fine and dandy, |
it’s easy, |
like taking candy from a baby. |
>From the poor country, |
when you bought a rose, you |
paid them with beads, |
tipped the general, |
it’s easy, |
like taking candy from a baby. |
The hard part is learning about it, |
the hard part is breaking through to the truth. |
The hard part is learning to doubt |
what you read, what you hear, what you see on the news. |
Foriegn policy, |
made above my head, well, |
no one asked me. |
They just laughed and said |
it’s easy, |
like taking candy from a baby. |
It’s easy, |
like taking candy from a baby. |
Once they get you sucked into the system, |
once they get you under control, |
the hard part is knowing how to resist |
the grip that they keep on your mind and your soul. |
So in the end, |
we just compromise, |
and pretend. |
If you close your eyes, |
it’s easy, |
like taking candy from a baby. |
9. The Candidate |
Inside the lonely building |
sits the candidate. |
His speech is typed and ready, |
the hundred-dollar plates |
sit on deserted tables, |
beneath flourescent lights. |
But no one comes to hear him, |
no cheers disturb the night. |
So where are all the voters? |
Where the voter’s wives? |
They’ve all gone to the movies |
trying to understand their lives. |
The candidate is slipping |
into some dream of old, |
not noticing around him |
a thousand rubber chickens going cold. |