Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Notes from Paris, artist - Allan Taylor. Album song Colour to the Moon, in the genre Иностранная авторская песня
Date of issue: 05.10.2017
Record label: STOCKFISCH
Song language: English
Notes from Paris |
I can still hear him playing, April in Paris |
Dexter’s blowing his horn |
It’s a used up tune for a faded moon |
And played for the memory of something that’s gone |
Plays like a lover, who’s holding a dream |
When he knows that the dream won’t last |
He’s going down slow, but he’s scared to let go |
Deep down he knows, the dreaming has passed |
One hit of cocaine, one hit of horse |
He’ll take what’s on offer today |
It’s a losers refrain to come back again |
That thin line of snow to blow you away |
He says «Buy me a vin rouge, buy me a beer |
As he sits in The Blue Note Cafe |
He’s ending his days in a purple haze |
As pink and blue neon drag night into day |
And the dancers have left the floor |
And the last of the late night drinkers are out of the door |
The old man’s hung up his horn |
He’s playing no more |
It’s not for the money, it’s not for the fame |
It’s for something that sings through it all |
When the music rings true, your soul comes through |
And that’s what you do, 'til you hear the last chord |
They say we go out, the way we came in |
It’s how we played it that marks out the man |
If we can leave a trace of beauty and grace |
Then it wasn’t for nothing, just part of the plan |
And the dancers have left the floor |
And the last of the late night drinkers are out of the door |
The old man’s hung up his horn |
He’s playing no more |