Peter Von Poehl

Wombara
The winter show was right on time, Windy days on a cliff. They were waiting by the shore, Frozen figures in the dark. I'm a thousand miles away From that old Midsummer Day; I'm diving in the cold night, There's no warming light in Wombara. I heard one song for two birds, When spring came around. The gravediggers laughed at dawn, Playing chess with the buds. I'm a thousand miles away From all the things I had to say. The sandman rings a bell, But the ocean never sleeps in Wombara. Thunder always lasts too long, For the ones you cant fin. In the summer I recalled A lantern crown near a child. I'm a thousand miles away, A bit up north of Jarvis Bay. The storm won't blow away, The Sunday blues, they sing in Wombara. A hole in the wall was the final stop. SongtexteAn old photograph Gone in the lost and found. I have never been too scared Of leaves on the ground. Take me a few steps to the left And I could rest a while. I'm a thousand miles away From all the things I had to say. Flowers grow next to the whitest stone, Right here in Wombara. (Merci à Leon DUONER pour cettes paroles) Aus Songtexte Mania