Elvaston Place, a run-down basement in South Ken Hiding your face behind the railings in the rain Stony steps to a small grey herd of dustbins blinking in the sunlight Our yesterday lives crouched by the fireside In Elvaston Place.
Holes in the lace, curtains, splintery window frames A small furnished space, we never knew the landlord's name Electric bar to warm your winter toes, evening paper for the bath mat Watching the face, happy beside me In Elvaston Place.
The city's spreading like a stony tide across the countryside I live alone now in London town Cars and buses everywhere, they hide the sun and eat the air You need a friend when it gets you down.
All the money that I've ever owned, I'd give it all tomorrow If I could lay happy beside you In Elvaston Place.
Elvaston Place, I stopped to look at you today New whitewashed face behind the railings in the rain You once held a love of mine, she changed just like the weather The Kensington skies go on for ever In Elvaston Place.Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.