Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song In a Gothic Church, artist - Walter Martin. Album song Arts & Leisure, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 28.01.2016
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English
In a Gothic Church |
See the orange sun drop on the street high heels clip clop |
the girls in fine dresses all cross when the cars stop |
dirty old dogs bark in the alley where it’s dark |
and I tie my necktie in the lot where the cars park |
walkin' there up the stairs and I’m fixing up my hair |
I used to try to look nice now I don’t really care |
my oh my, look who’s come to say goodbye |
to the church I walk in as the singing begins |
I nod to my old friend Tim (wow, his hair got so thin) |
a girl whispers, «How are you?» |
as slide into the pew |
I say,"Good, how 'bout you?" |
and she whispers,"Good," too |
together we rise |
with the colored lights shining in our eyes |
we’re down on the ground where it’s ugly and brown |
and up in the rafters heavenly sound echoes around |
the man in the robe with the candles I’m told |
went to high school with my uncle Bob (wow, he’s old) |
and everybody cries and gets down on their knees another time |
yeah everybody cries and goes searchin' through their pockets for a dime |
then we all stand and sing as the organ it rings |
the big grand finale, some songs about kings |
the old folks feel redeemed and the children fuss and scream |
and I see myself Lord, somewhere in between |
my oh my, maybe I got something in my eye |
but I can’t lie, I can’t tell the ceiling from the sky |