Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Trolley Car, artist - Ellis Paul. Album song A Carnival Of Voices, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 15.07.1996
Record label: Concord, Rounder
Song language: English
Trolley Car |
It’s a snowy night, the cops shut down the freeway |
big men in plows are out carving up the streets |
Below them, jammed on a subway, |
I’m with two hundred over-dressed strangers |
brushing snow off coats and shoulders |
kicking snow off dress shoe feet |
chorus: |
You live six miles down this trolley car’s trail |
up above the red line, where the street musicians wail |
Where Baby, we used to chase down coffee |
on the sidewalk take in tunes |
We’d drink in the waning hours |
till we polished off the moon |
Who knew the moon would fail |
above the trolley car trail |
«Park Street, next station» |
says a voice with an accent I’ve heard |
and I see shoppers on the platform |
where green and red lines diverge |
I fight my way through the packages and the bows |
to a pay phone, the operator knows |
she says to me, «Your nervousness shows» |
I say, «'Nervous' is too kind a word» |
bridge: |
I think snowfall should be measured |
By how much it takes a city by surprise |
By how far back old timers go to remember |
the last time a blizzard stung their eyes |
Last time I rode a subway |
you had summer in your eyes |
you did |
Your phone rings, but it only brings your voice |
on a message machine, «I'm not here, the tape is clear» |
me, I’m off the hook it seems |
«I called,"I say, «to say `hello' |
to coax you out where the snowmen grow |
but you’re not home, and hey, I gotta go, |
it was good to hear your voice.» |