作词 : Difford, Tilbrook | |
(difford/tilbrook) | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn't look back | |
Her life was changed in an instant | |
The van was filled up | |
And tied to the rack | |
Her home that now seemed so distant | |
Kissing goodbye | |
To her friends on the stairs | |
She felt a loss deep within her | |
Sat in the front seat with stuff everywhere | |
The neighbours said they would ring her | |
They moved to the sea front | |
And loved their new view | |
Of tides coming in on the shingle | |
She and her daughter | |
Found new things to do | |
At last it was good to be single | |
And in the summer | |
The place came alive | |
Lights on the pier in the evening | |
The fresh sea air | |
And could cut with a knife | |
Such a wonderful feeling | |
She worked in a pub | |
Where bands would appear | |
On a tiny stage in the corner | |
She watched them load in | |
With tattered old gear | |
The place would get like a sauna | |
London had gone now | |
Her new life was strong | |
She found herself a new karma | |
She fell for a man | |
Who played with a band | |
And took her life from it's drama | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn't look back | |
The past was neatly extinguished | |
He was much younger | |
But she lived with that | |
He struggled hard with his english | |
She felt his loving | |
And proudly reclaimed | |
All of the warmth she'd been lacking | |
They lay in bed | |
Looking out at the rain | |
No more moving or packing | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn't look back | |
Her life had changed in an instant |
zuo ci : Difford, Tilbrook | |
difford tilbrook | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn' t look back | |
Her life was changed in an instant | |
The van was filled up | |
And tied to the rack | |
Her home that now seemed so distant | |
Kissing goodbye | |
To her friends on the stairs | |
She felt a loss deep within her | |
Sat in the front seat with stuff everywhere | |
The neighbours said they would ring her | |
They moved to the sea front | |
And loved their new view | |
Of tides coming in on the shingle | |
She and her daughter | |
Found new things to do | |
At last it was good to be single | |
And in the summer | |
The place came alive | |
Lights on the pier in the evening | |
The fresh sea air | |
And could cut with a knife | |
Such a wonderful feeling | |
She worked in a pub | |
Where bands would appear | |
On a tiny stage in the corner | |
She watched them load in | |
With tattered old gear | |
The place would get like a sauna | |
London had gone now | |
Her new life was strong | |
She found herself a new karma | |
She fell for a man | |
Who played with a band | |
And took her life from it' s drama | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn' t look back | |
The past was neatly extinguished | |
He was much younger | |
But she lived with that | |
He struggled hard with his english | |
She felt his loving | |
And proudly reclaimed | |
All of the warmth she' d been lacking | |
They lay in bed | |
Looking out at the rain | |
No more moving or packing | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn' t look back | |
Her life had changed in an instant |
zuò cí : Difford, Tilbrook | |
difford tilbrook | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn' t look back | |
Her life was changed in an instant | |
The van was filled up | |
And tied to the rack | |
Her home that now seemed so distant | |
Kissing goodbye | |
To her friends on the stairs | |
She felt a loss deep within her | |
Sat in the front seat with stuff everywhere | |
The neighbours said they would ring her | |
They moved to the sea front | |
And loved their new view | |
Of tides coming in on the shingle | |
She and her daughter | |
Found new things to do | |
At last it was good to be single | |
And in the summer | |
The place came alive | |
Lights on the pier in the evening | |
The fresh sea air | |
And could cut with a knife | |
Such a wonderful feeling | |
She worked in a pub | |
Where bands would appear | |
On a tiny stage in the corner | |
She watched them load in | |
With tattered old gear | |
The place would get like a sauna | |
London had gone now | |
Her new life was strong | |
She found herself a new karma | |
She fell for a man | |
Who played with a band | |
And took her life from it' s drama | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn' t look back | |
The past was neatly extinguished | |
He was much younger | |
But she lived with that | |
He struggled hard with his english | |
She felt his loving | |
And proudly reclaimed | |
All of the warmth she' d been lacking | |
They lay in bed | |
Looking out at the rain | |
No more moving or packing | |
She moved from clapham | |
And didn' t look back | |
Her life had changed in an instant |