I went walking down to the water It looks like the waters I've seen in my life I stopped to take it all in for a moment Nothing was moved but a moment in time
So I went walking back to the city It looks like the cities I've seen in my life All of the people have faces and bodies The buildings cut through atmospheres like a knife
So I stuck my thumb out and asked him to go south The oceans are warm and the people are too As my salt met earth's salt I melted into something Bigger, yet smaller, and endlessly blue
And I met someone there who talked with me sweetly Held me in the morning, drank coffee at noon Yes, all of the lovers have faces and bodies But none of them ever amounted to you
Got myself a new job and spend my days working Serve eggs in the morning, pour beers in the evening And nothing quite matters and nothing quite changes The people arrive and then the people leave
And now I go walking just to do something I don't expect wonder, or magic, or rain Maybe a smile with a stranger passing And maybe one day, I'll see that stranger againTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.