Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song No Regrets, artist - Nasser.
Date of issue: 10.04.2011
Song language: English
No Regrets |
Lucy was 7 and wore a head of blue barrettes |
City born, into this world with no knowledge and no regrets |
Had a piece of yellow chalk with which she’d draw upon the street |
The many faces of the various locals that she would meetThere was Joshua, |
age 10, bully of the block |
Who always took her milk money at the morning bus stop |
There was Mrs. Crabtree and her poodle |
She always gave a wave and holler on her weekly trip |
Down to the bingo parlorAnd she drew, men, women, kids, sunsets, clouds |
And she drew, skyscrapers, fruit stands, cities, towns |
Always said hello to passersby, they’d ask her why she passed her time |
Attachin' lines to concrete, but she would only smileNow all the other children |
living in or near her building |
Ran around like tyrants, soaking up the open fire hydrants |
They would say, «Hey little Lucy, wanna come jump double dutch?» |
Lucy would pause, look, grin and say, «I'm busy, thank you much"Well, well, |
one year passed and believe it or not |
She covered every last inch of the entire sidewalk and she stopped |
«Lucy, after all this, you’re just giving in today?» |
She said, «I'm not giving in, I’m finished», and walked away1 2 3, |
that’s the speed of the seed |
A B C, that’s the speed of the need |
You can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream |
I’d rather live it, 'cuz dreamers always chase but never get it1 2 3, |
that’s the speed of the seed |
A B C, that’s the speed of the need |
You can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream |
I’d rather live it, 'cuz dreamers always chase but never get itLucy was 37, |
and introverted somewhat |
Basement apartment in the same building she grew up in |
She traded in her blue barrettes for long locks held up with a clip |
Traded in her yellow chalk for charcoal sticksAnd she drew, little Bobby who |
would come to sweep the porch |
And she drew, the mailman, delivered everyday at 4 |
Lucy had very little contact with the folks outside her cubicle day |
But she found it suitable, and she liked it that wayShe had a man now, Rico, |
similar, hermit |
They would only see each other once or twice a week on purpose |
They appreciated space and Rico was an artist too |
So they’d connect on Saturdays to share the pictures that they drewNow every |
month or so, she’d get a knock upon the front door |
Just one of the neighbors |
Actin' nice, although she was a strange girl, really sad |
«Hey, Lucy, wanna join me for some lunch?» |
Lucy would smile and say, «I'm busy, thank you much"And they would make a weird |
face the second the door shut |
And run and tell their friends how truly crazy Lucy was |
And Lucy knew what people thought but didn’t care |
'Cuz while they spread their rumors through the street |
She’d paint another masterpiece1 2 3, that’s the speed of the seed |
A B C, that’s the speed of the need |
You can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream |
I’d rather live it, 'cuz dreamers always chase but never get it1 2 3, |
that’s the speed of the seed |
A B C, that’s the speed of the need |
You can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream |
I’d rather live it, 'cuz dreamers always chase but never get itLucy was 87, |
upon her death bed |
At the senior home, where she had previously checked in |
Traded in the locks and clips for a head rest |
Traded in the charcoal sticks for arthritis, it had to happenAnd she drew no |
more, just sat and watched the dawn |
Had a television in the room that she’d never turned on |
Lucy pinned up a life worth’s of pictures on the wall |
And sat and smiled, looked each one over, just to laugh at it allNow Rico, |
he had passed, 'bout 5 years back |
So the visiting hours pulled in a big flock o' nothin' |
She’d never spoken once throughout the spanning of her life |
Until the day she leaned forward, grinned and pulled the nurse aside |
And she said"Look, I’ve never had a dream in my life |
Because a dream is what you wanna do, but still haven’t pursued |
I knew what I wanted and did it till it was done |
So I’ve been the dream that I wanted to be since day one!"Well, the nurse |
jumped back |
She’d never heard Lucy even talk, 'specially words like that |
She walked over to the door, and pulled it closed behind |
Then Lucy blew a kiss to each one of her pictures and she died1 2 3, |
that’s the speed of the seed |
A B C, that’s the speed of the need |
You can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream |
I’d rather live it, 'cuz dreamers always chase but never get it1 2 3, |
that’s the speed of the seed |
A B C, that’s the speed of the need |
You can dream a little dream or you can live a little dream |
I’d rather live it, 'cuz dreamers always chase but never get it1 2 3, A B C, |
1 2 3, A B C |