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About the Children - Tom Paxton



     
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The conversation pauses while the waiter pours our tea
This timely interruption is a great relief to me
I wish he'd stay all day, I'd never have to say
About the childrenYou're looking really lovely and the dress is really you
The necklace I remember but the bracelet must be new
But that's another day, I clear my throat and say
About the childrenOh, they'll be away at school, they'll have the camps to go to
And they're much too young to know how hard it is to go through
Ah, these were to be the years for us making love in the afternoon
No worries anymore about the children
The conversation's civilized, we calmly nod our heads
You're smiling as you always do but your napkin is in shreds
You'd like to run away, oh, who'd be the first to say
About the childrenOh, they'll be away at school, they'll have the camps to go to
And they're much too young to know how hard it is to go through
Ah, these were to be the years for us making love in the afternoon
No worries anymore about the children
The conversation's civilized, we calmly nod our heads

You're smiling as you always do but your napkin is in shreds
You'd like to run away, oh, who'd be the first to say
About the children, about the children

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Tom Paxton (born Thomas Richard Paxton on October 31, 1937) is an American singer-songwriter of folk music whose songs have had enduring appeal (and include modern standards such as "The Last Thing On My Mind") known for a cynical, often political edge. In 2009, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Paxton was born in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest child of Burton and Esther Paxton. The Paxton family moved to Bristow, Oklahoma in 1948, where Tom grew to adulthood and which he still considers home.

Read more about Tom Paxton on Last.fm.


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