Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Sacramento And Polk, artist - Alejandro Escovedo.
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Song language: English
Sacramento And Polk |
The moon is brighter than the sun |
My shadow is long as night and it follows me |
As I drive your way |
The moon hangs from the sky |
The tree hangs from the branches |
Water lies flat in the gutter |
While a rose climbs up the staircase |
And falls upon the landing |
Falls upon the landing |
And as I wonder where you are |
I’m so lonesome, yeah, I could cry |
Sometimes I come home at night I’m glad that you are sleeping |
So I don’t have to pretend that you are thinking of me |
Or something like that, in the middle of the night |
She really is breathtaking as she lies there softly sleeping |
Undisturbed, and I wish my breath, my voice, my touch |
Could awaken her |
Yeah, awaken her again |
I’m under a spell, her name |
Oh, I spell her name |
I’m under a spell, her name |
Oh, yeah, I spell her name |
There really is no reason for the way that I am feeling |
It could’ve been the weather |
Or something less than that |
I need to shed this old skin for something that’s much lighter |
Maybe different colors |
Maybe not so tight |
Maybe not so tight |
I’m under a spell, her name |
Oh, yeah, I know her name |
Uh huh, I know her name |
Oh, yeah, I spell her name |
It singes and it burns like a delicate veil |
The pressure of her kiss |
Feels like it’s all over now |
I never could jump from high enough |
I never could jump from high enough |
A third story jump ain’t high enough |
It’s just a mess on Market Street |
I’m under a spell, her name |
Oh, yeah, I spell her name |
Oh, yeah, I spell her name |
Uh huh, I spell her name |
Palo Alto Hotel at Sacramento & Polk |
The neighbors spend their day |
Washing their socks and staring out the windows |
In a Thorazine haze |
They don’t know what to do with their hands |
They vaguely remember some plans |
But that was so long |
That was so long ago |
I’m under a spell, her name |
Oh, yeah, I spell her name |
Oh, yeah, I know her name |
Uh huh, I spell her name |