FisheyeAtlanta – Liverpool Blues

FisheyeAtlanta Liverpool Blues

FisheyeAtlanta – Liverpool Blues Lyrics

Artist: FisheyeAtlanta
Song: Liverpool Blues

They fell in love by the 〈.?.〉-side
Seven years after the war
Battle-scarred buildings and fresh cobblestones
Spared the cathedral and some of our homes

Friends who were peripatetic
Followed them off to the 〈.?.〉
Packed up their furniture, sent it away
We waved goodbye from the shore

Letters arrive every day
Reading them takes me away
Funny how children must settle their dues
I’ve got these Liverpool blues

Grandmother died in the winter
Father was gone by the fall
Still have his overcoat hung by the door
His hat and his shoes in the hall

Alvanley Road is too quiet now
Nobody’s voice but my own
They say they’re naming her Pamela Jane
Pretty in pictures, her eyes look the same

Letters arrive every day
Reading them takes me away
Funny how children must settle their dues
I’m sitting here with these Liverpool blues

I’ve got these Liverpool blues
Never asked you to stay
You were always one to go
But I have friends and family

But it would be so nice to see you again
Alvanley is too quiet now
Nobody’s voice but my own
They say they’re naming her Pamela Jane

Pretty in pictures, her eyes look the same
Letters I send every day
Writing them takes me away
Sometimes her mother must settle her dues

I’m sitting here with these Liverpool blues
I’m all alone with these Liverpool blues
Please send somebody to settle my dues
I’ve got these Liverpool blues
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Release Year: 2002