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Watch the Moon Come Down - Graham Parker



     
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In this dirty town there's nothing going for me
No show's going down that I would want to see
Nothing but the midnight trainIn this shady street on a top floor flat
Women take their sheets down to the laundromat
And as the night falls on this townI'm going to watch the moon come down
Watch the moon come down
I'm gonna watch the moon come down
Watch it come downAs the workmen walk home, reflected in the car chrome
Splashing through the gutters and the sand
The birds move in the rafters hearing echoes of the laughter
From children in a playground close at handAnd hands inside my pockets, staring at the light sockets
Everyone's been blown out everyone's been thrown out
I said, "Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby"I'm going to watch the moon come down
Watch the moon come down
I'm gonna watch the moon come down
Watch it come downIf I stay out all night, test the midnight train's headlights
Follow the tracks beyond sight to the bend
Now who've I got to let down

Tell me somebody with their head downBargin' into solid ground in the end
In the end, yeah in the end
Waitin' for the end, arrive to the end, hey, hey
I said, "Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby"Watch the moon come down
Watch the moon come down
Watch the moon come downYes, I'm going to watch the moon come down
Yeah, I'm going to watch the moon come down
Like a midnight train uh huhUh, uh, I'm going to watch the moon come down
Watch it come down
Yes, I'm going to watch the moon come down
Like a midnight train

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Graham Parker (born November 18, 1950 in London) is a British rock singer and songwriter. He continues to be best-known as the leader (and singer) of the popular British band Graham Parker & The Rumour, though he has has a number of solo albums to his name. Despite moderate commercial success, he has consistently been hailed by critics as one the most prominent musicians of his generation, with his wittily-heated, often class-conscious lyrics and energy-fueled music preceding the arrival punk rock and new wave music.

Read more about Graham Parker on Last.fm.


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