Milkman's Union (The)

June June June
She crinkled up her eyes at me as we walked along the beachWhen will you go home my love?When they've forgotten meAnd we looked along the foaming wavesWhere the sand met the seaI said that's the same way that I met youAnd that's the way you are with meYou approach and then recedeAnd that's how it will always be June June June, won't you please come soon?I've been out on the lawn waiting for youBut I'll wait forever if it's what I need to doIs it what I need to do, my love?I think it's what I need to doShe always found us alcoholBut I never asked her howAnd we'd pour it in our orange juiceAnd I'd wince as it went downBut she'd just sit back in her wire chairAnd play with her coffee groundsWhile I plucked around on my guitarAnd asked her if she liked the soundShe would say she read an articleForgot what it was aboutSongtexteJune June June, won't you please come soon?I've been out on the lawn waiting for youBut I'll wait forever if it's what I need to doIs it what I need to do, my love?I think it's what I need to doYou say as you wake upMaybe today is the day Aus Songtexte Mania