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Windshield
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Singer/Songwriter
Windshield κυκλοφόρησε στις 1 Ιανουαρίου 2009 από Signature Sounds Recordings ως μέρος του άλμπουμ Letters from a Flying Machine
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Ημερομηνία κυκλοφορίας1 Ιανουαρίου 2009
ΕτικέταSignature Sounds Recordings
Μελωδικότητα
Ακουστικότητα
Βαλάνς
Χορευτικότητα
Ενέργεια
BPM96

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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Peter Mulvey
Peter Mulvey
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Peter Mulvey
Peter Mulvey
Composer

Στίχοι

The raven on the roof in the sideways light
Emptiness black against monochrome bright
Fillin' up my dreams with a monologue
He's never gonna let me go
He's trompin' around up there in the snow
In his house, like the wind, like a ghost, like a child, like a dog
And I am trying to hear what does he say?
I'm trying to hear what does he say?
And every windshield in this town has seen better days
The door opens up at the top of the stairs
And all of that brutal Arctic air
Slides into this basement bar and onto the floor
The sun just rose and now it's setting
Some people here begin forgetting
What it is that they came here lookin' for
And maybe they came just to get away
And maybe they came just to get away
And every windshield in this town has seen better days
Persephone went and she ate them seeds
And now she's got that driving need
To skip town every time the nights get long
She charms all the boys in their Carhartt jeans
Until they're twisting in their summer dreams
Just trying to get within earshot of her song
Oh, but she's gonna go no matter who says stay
She's gonna go no matter who says stay
And every windshield in this town has seen better days
Sometimes out on the edge of town
Timmy shuts the motor down
He pulls over to the side and he kills the lights
And a million stars and a million trees
And the blazing moon and the bitter breeze
All of that vast and empty silent night
Well, you can feel your whole life fallin' away
You can feel your whole life fallin' away
And every windshield in this town has seen better days
Every windshield in this town
Written by: Peter Mulvey
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