Stories Lyrics by Gary Numan

Stories Lyrics

    She sits in the corner
    Where it's reasonably quiet
    Drinking coffee with cream
    Thinking stories of young love
    She calls to the waiter
    'won't you lend me some time?
    You can sit by my side
    And i'll let you be friends with mine.'


    The cafe is old
    But the candlelight's new
    She orders beaujolais wine
    And says 'i've thought of you too'


    She whispers 'isn't it odd
    You remind me of songs
    That i'd rather forget
    Like feelings i longed for


    You haunt me inside
    Sometimes i recall
    Question mistakes
    Who grew to nothing at all'


    I hear voices that cry
    And one of them's mine
    All the things i could say
    Are the reasons i can't
    She says 'i've seen you before
    In thoughts i call 'son'
    Like an old film with sound
    When the link comes undone'


    The waiter is me
    And the woman is you
    And we are the story
    Just like others i knew

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