Paroles de Strange Days
There's a room inside my fingerWhere ghosts of authors linger
There's a little man that whispers
In a radio transmitter
There's a lady on a spider
With a baby's head beside her
There's a voice inside my earlobe
From a place the sidewalks don't go
These are strange days!
There's a man with an umbrella
Who is smoking citronella
And he sees fantastic visions
Of a world outside my prison
There's a fountain full of ashes
And a snake beneath the grasses
And he's asking everybody
What makes them melancholy
These are strange days!
My language is patois
Philosophy is in my boudoir
My head's in Constantinople
And my body's in a bubble
These are strange days
But enough about me, why don't you tell me about your day?
From a place the sidewalks don't go
These are strange days!
There's a man with an umbrella
Who is smoking citronella
And he sees fantastic visions
Of a world outside my prison
There's a fountain full of ashes
And a snake beneath the grasses
And he's asking everybody
What makes them melancholy
These are strange days!
My language is patois
Philosophy is in my boudoir
My head's in Constantinople
And my body's in a bubble
These are strange days
But enough about me, why don't you tell me about your day?
GOOD, MATTHEW/GENN, DAVE
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