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Date of issue: 29.06.2015
Record label: Elektra Entertainment, Rhino Entertainment Company
Song language: English
Sequel |
Hey, she’s actin' happy, inside her handsome home |
And me, I’m flyin' in my taxi, takin' tips |
I got into town a little early |
Had eight hours to kill before the show |
First thought about heading up north of the bay |
Then knew where I had to go |
I thought about taking a Limousine |
Or at least a fancy car |
I ended up taking a taxi |
'Cause that’s how I got this far |
It was ten years goin' in the front seat |
Drivin' stoned, feelin' no pain |
Now, here I am straight and sittin' in the back |
Hitting 16 Park Side lane |
The driveway was the same, as I remembered |
And a butler came and answered the door |
He just shook his head, when I asked for her |
And said, «She doesn’t live here anymore» |
But he offered to give me the address |
They were forwarding her letters to |
I just took it and returned to the cabbie |
And said, «I got one more fare for you» |
And so we rolled back into the city |
Upto a five storey old Brownstone |
Rang the bell, that had her name on the mailbox |
The buzzer said somebody’s home |
And the look on her face as she opened door |
Was like an old joke told by a friend |
It’d taken ten more years, but she’d found her smile |
And I watched the corners start to bend |
And she said, «How are you Harry? |
Haven’t we played this scene before» |
I said, «It's so good to see you now, Sue |
Had to play it out just once more |
Play it out just once more» |
She said, «I've heard you flying high on my radio» |
I answered, «It's not all it seems» |
That’s when she laughed and she said |
«It's better sometimes, when we don’t get to touch our dreams» |
That’s when, I asked her where was that actress |
She said, «That was somebody else» |
When I asked her, why she looked so happy now |
She said, «I finally like myself, at last I like myself» |
So we talked all through that afternoon |
Talking about, where we’d been |
We talked of the tiny difference |
Between ending and starting to begin |
We talked because, talking tells you things |
Like, what you really are thinking about |
But sometimes, you can’t find what you’re feeling |
Till all the words run out |
So I asked her to come to the concert |
She said, «No, I, I work at night» |
I said, «We've gotten too damn good at leaving, Sue» |
She said, «Harry, you’re right» |
Don’t ask me, if I made love to her |
Or which one of us started to cry |
Don’t ask me why she wouldn’t take the money that I left |
If I answered at, all I’d lie |
So I thought about her, as I sang that night |
And how the circle keeps rolling around |
And if I act, as I’m facing the footlights |
How she’s flying with both feet on the ground |
Yes, I guess it’s a sequel to our story |
From my journey between Heaven and Hell |
With half the time thinking of what might have been |
And half thinkin' just as well |
I guess only time will tell |