Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Mermaid And The Seagull, artist - Ralph McTell. Album song Streets of London: Best of Ralph McTell, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 10.04.2000
Record label: Sanctuary Records Group
Song language: English
The Mermaid And The Seagull |
Listening to you idle talk |
Smoke rising to the ceiling |
The words just seem to float on by |
Maybe you’ve had the feeling |
Then looking into my empty glass |
I noticed the bar clock was ten minutes fast |
My beer was gone, and my money’s spent |
And I think it’s about time that I went |
I went walking along the main road |
How can they call it High Street? |
I said «Hello» to a face I know |
But he had someone to meet |
Then I noticed that the sea was coming in |
I almost felt like taking a swim |
But the sea gets wild so I’ve been told |
And anyway it was much too cold |
I buttoned my coat up to my chin |
Went walking along the sand |
I thought I heard the mermaid sing |
To the sound of a big brass band |
A seagull offered me a ride |
And so as not to hurt his pride |
I said I wasn’t going far |
And I let him carry my guitar |
Then along come a mermaid, «Sing me a song |
And I’ll stop the band from playing» |
I was pleased and played with ease |
To the mermaids gentle swaying |
I must’ve stayed there for an hour or two |
The seagull said he’d have to go |
And the mermaid said that she’d rather hear more |
But she left me standing on the shore |
The sun was bathing in the sea |
Right on the water line |
I shouted «Goodbye», but he didn’t reply |
I know he had no time |
Even my footprints had disappeared |
And as for the road I steered |
Out from the sea there come a sigh |
I think my mermaid said «Goodbye» |
And I’m listening to your idle talk |
Smoke rising to the ceiling |
And I’m watching the words go floating by |
Maybe you’ve had the feeling |
Maybe you’ve had the feeling |