Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Newspaper Pane, artist - Elvis Costello. Album song Hey Clockface, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 29.10.2020
Record label: Elvis Costello
Song language: English
Newspaper Pane |
She looked at the pictures on a newspaper pane |
That was taped to the window to keep out the wind |
To keep out the rain |
To keep out the nonsense |
And block out the needing |
To keep up her spirits |
With improving reading |
But the ink from the columns |
Dissolved down into the stain |
On the bare wood floor |
That extended to the door |
Pictures of bright futures somehow ignored |
I’d 've offered her finery she could never afford |
Tempting out savings she didn’t have, or could never risk |
Not a fashionable kindness, it was grotesque |
The beaus with their fiddles played The Rascal’s Release |
We toasted to valor and wished there were peace |
Six months later, in a newspaper margin |
They were all cut down in a cavalry charge |
Weeping Miss Imogen said to her priest |
«I gave him my virtue, it was the least I could leave him |
On the eve of departure |
Though I will long for him now and hereafter» |
«And the child I’ll be raising may have his blue eyes |
What if he grows up and dies |
On some distant unnameable hillside or field |
'Cause a king and a concubine put a mark on his shield?» |
Thomas tomorrow, Thomas no more |
Father and sunshine, beyond and before |
William, who brought his drum home from the war |
To beat it for young lads whose days didn’t even add up to a score |
I don’t spend my time perfecting the past |
I live for the future 'cause I know it won’t last |
A bent note on a horn I can’t play |
The ghosts in the window that I can’t wish away |
Freedom to be reckless, freedom to plunder |
Freedom to dream, freedom to wonder |
When you get where I am now, you may feel differently |
The cliff drops away sharply, falls into the sea |
No work today, no hope tomorrow |
No bread for breaking, no wine for sorrow |
Nobody for selling, no truth for telling |
No work tomorrow, no work today |
Look at that child bride and her ideal bouquet |
Boys, pick up a rifle, that’s too much to pay |
Count out her teardrops, wipe them away |