Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Mortal City, artist - Dar Williams. Album song Mortal City, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English
Mortal City |
She never should have rented this apartment in the mortal city |
The cold comes though every crack she puts her hand up to |
The radiator’s broken, so she has to use electric heat |
And tonight was the first date with the brother of the guy she worked next to |
He lived a couple streets away, he listened, he had things to say |
She asked him up for dinner sometime, sometime was tonight |
The radio gave updates on the ice storm while she made the dinner |
They said, from all the talk, you shouldn’t drive or even walk |
And this just in, we’re asking everyone to turn out their power |
They need it at the hospital |
She ran around pulling plugs, then she called him up |
Maybe now they shouldn’t meet, he said that he would brave the streets |
She met him at the door with a blanket and a candle |
Saying, «I heard it on the radio, I had to turn my power off» |
He said, «You're not the only one, the streets were dark tonight |
It was like another century |
With dim lamps and candles lighting up the icy trees and the clouds and a |
covered moon» |
She said, «What kind of people make a city |
Where you can’t see the sky and you can’t feel the ground? |
I tell you something, I have this feeling that this city’s dying» |
He said, «It's not dying, it’s the people who are dying» |
She said, «Yes, yes, I think the people are dying and nobody cares |
«We got all this technology, our dreams bold and vague |
And then one city got bad planners |
One city got the plague» |
He asked, «Why did you move here?» |
She said, «For the job |
For the job, and I’ve been so lonely here, so lonely |
There’s no one I can talk to, you know, I don’t even know your brother» |
He smiled and said, «Sometimes at night I walk out by the river |
The city’s one big town, the water turns it upside-down |
People found the city because they love other people |
They want their secretaries, they want their power lunches |
«And think about tonight, I heard the same newscast you did |
I unplugged everything, I looked out the window |
And I think the city heard |
I watched as, one by one, the lights went off |
So they could give their power to the hospital» |
They ate in silence while she thought this over |
They sat together in a dark room in the mortal city |
Shifting in their blankets so they wouldn’t get spaghetti on them |
Then came the awkward moment after dinner, what to do |
The ice was still falling, the streets were still dangerous |
The cabs were not running, and this neighborhood was not the greatest |
They both looked at the space where a couch would’ve been |
She felt her stomach sink, she felt like she could hardly think |
She said, «I never should have rented this apartment in the mortal city |
The cold comes through every crack I put my hand up to |
The radiator doesn’t work, I have to use electric heat» |
And that settled it, they would both sleep in her bed |
It was a matter of survival |
She brought out T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, socks, and hats |
If there was ever any thought of what would happen in that bed tonight |
There was no question now |
They could barely move |
They were wrapped up like ornaments waiting for another season |
They laid in bed and listened to the pelting ice |
He said, «My brother’s not a bad guy, he’s just quiet |
I wished you liked the city» |
She said, «Maybe I do |
«I think I have a special kind of hearing tonight |
I hear the neighbors upstairs, I hear my heart beating |
I hear one thousand hearts beating at the hospital |
And one thousand hearts by their bedsides waiting |
Saying, 'That's my love in the white gown'» |
We are not lost in the mortal city |
We are not lost in a mortal city |