| Al Stravinsky - One Christmas | |
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Chorus 1 One Christmas, four seasons, 52 Monday mornings, Three sixty-five times I turned out the light, Said goodnight to no-one. I'm just Counting the days Counting the days... Verse1 I'm like the Marie Celeste without the mystery Since you abandoned me. I'm an abject Aztec ruin without the history Since you deserted me. I'm the city of Troy locked in a stupid war, With a wooden horse: But no Helen of course... Chorus 2 One Christmas, four seasons, 52 Sunday papers, Three sixty-five times I turned to the right, Said goodnight to no-one, to no-one, to no-one, To no-one in particular. Counting the days Counting the days... Verse 2 I read that we've got a sieve for an ozone layer, And I'm supposed to care? So what? The world's getting hot: I'd love to live by the sea; Not sure where, but it'll come to me. And soon the only creatures on earth will be in a zoo, ...Well I've got problems too... Chorus 3 One Christmas, four seasons, 52 Monday mornings, Three sixty-five times I lifted my head, Crawled out of bed for nothing, For no-one, for no reason, No nothing in particular. Counting the days, Counting the days... Middle 8 No Royal mail, no voicemail, no email, no female: (Nothing but junk, nothing but junk). Nothing but junk mail... Guitar solo Chorus 4 One Christmas, four seasons, 52 Monday mornings, Three sixty-five times I turned out the light, Said goodnight to no-one, to no-one, to no-one, To no-one in particular. Counting the days, Counting the days... Guitar solo I'm just Counting the days, Counting the days... |
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