Quietest Town In England Songtext

Tom Rosenthal

von World's Greatest Sleeper

Quietest Town In England Songtext
The traffic is too heavy
A man shouts to the air
I saw a dog at the window
I was never even there

They ask me if I'm busy
If I have a moment to spare
It's always the same in this city
People going 'round and 'round but nowhere
Sometimes in my day dreams I go
Back to cobblestones
Back to silent movies
One car on the road
I think that might of moved me
A hundred years ago this was the quietest town in England

The cranes are too many
The street lights too bright
Man turns green to mean go
But we've all gone home tonight

They ask me if I'm lonely
If I wanna take a call
But at least my pillow knows me
While I know nothing at all

Back to picture postcards
Back to skyline beauty
Milk-floats in the morning
Think that might of moved me
A hundred years ago this was the quietest town in England

I saw some old film, black-and-white
Everyone in the picture bright
It's easy to romanticise I know
But the mind goes where it goes

A single hat on every head
Everyone in this photo's dead
It's easy to romanticise I know
But the heart goes where it goes

Sometimes in my daydreams I go
Back to cobblestones
Back to silent movies
One car on the road
I think that might of moved me
A hundred years ago this was the quietest town in England

Quietest town in England
Quietest town in England