Tonalité : E minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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She stops the car,
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picks up the car phone and says I've got your poems and paintings.
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She gets out of the car and walks round to the boot
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and throws the paintings in the river.
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She runs up to
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Thomas, asks the date and the month.
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He tells her, and also the time.
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She turns round, walks away, he lights another cigarette,
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draws once and throws it in the river.
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Alex walks up to
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Thomas, explains his girlfriend
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walked out on him.
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You're a lover, he told her.
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She was lying on her good ear.
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She thought he'd said,
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you've got a lover.
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Alex grabs
Thomas and tries to push
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him into the river.
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Thomas pulls a knife and drops it.
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Alex picks it up and starts to run away.
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He runs back and pushes
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Thomas in the river.
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La la la la...
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She sits
in a lotus position.
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Bernard is reading a book.
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He gets up and walks out.
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She puts on the
Dead
Kennedys,
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does exercises on a ballerina's bar.
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The intercom buzzes.
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She an swers.
He talks.
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I thought you were beautiful,
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but the tune in my head said you stink.
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I see your shell
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and silently insult you.
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And then he walks away.
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He goes to the coffee bar, and
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Alex is right behind him.
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Bernard pays for a large milk and
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drops the party invitation.
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Alex picks it up and goes back to his flat,
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where he puts down
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Thomas' knife.
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He lifts a painting off the wall,
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reveals a map of
Brighton,
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with dates and memories written
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across the district.
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Next door a man is yelling,
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apparently to a woman,
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You're like an animal that
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lives on raw meat.
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Alex goes out and walks by the river
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with a portable tape recorder,
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sees two lovers kissing
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on a rotating platform
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and throws some coins
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at them.
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Our hero boards the metro
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Followed by an eight -year -old boy
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The boy says
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Sometimes reality is far too complex.
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He arrives at the party,
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claiming he's
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Bernard's friend.
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Luckily,
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Bernard's just gone.
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The lady host introduces
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him to the guests.
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To the boy on the train, the highest
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IQ in
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Europe for his age.
man whose voice you've heard
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on a certain phone number
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The artist -poet with a bullet
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lodged in his brain
Miss
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Universe and the
U .S. astronaut,
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who is the first man to walk on the moon
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She turns and asks him,
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and who are you?
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Alex he replies,
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she just walks away
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