Surface Of The Moon Lyrics by Del Amitri

Surface Of The Moon Lyrics

    Snow in a soulless city covers up the cracks in the road
    As a wastrel buys her cigarettes and wipes her pretty nose
    Like a part-time elvis imitator these streets i knew so well
    Have been pasted beyond recognition with a temporary smell

    Now the midnight train eases out leaving everyone marooned
    And without her it might as well be the surface of the moon

    From the well-swept streets of jackson heights to the dockside drudgery
    Everything's now a replica of what it used to be
    And since they tarted up the trenches and painted the bridges blue
    It seems less like a home to me than just a place they bury you

    Now we're lit up like a cathedral in our frozen concrete ruin
    And without her it might as well be the surface of the moon

    So i need her and i love her that is true
    But i'm stuck here like some shipwreck still holding on to you
    So when they beat out the tramps and patch up the slums
    Everything will be fine
    There'll be a new facade for us to hide behind

    So on the ancient trails of our coupling in the places we used to meet
    I am amazed by the lack of memories that i thought would flood through me
    And the riverside where we first kissed has now been reduced
    To a phoney old world market where only shoppers get seduced

    Now your arms embrace me strangely in your unfamiliar room
    And for all i care it might as well be the surface of the moon
    Yeh for all i care it might as well be the surface of the moon



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