| Lyrics: | Well you thought I was a stranger
When you looked upon me, when I came back
But to take
you from disaster I cannot master
I cannot master the four winds and your shack
And the
roamin' in the gloamin' you have brought, and set before me
And I think that it's an omen, I'm
just not what so many people see.
And you shine your glory all around
Do not disguise
what we did
I asked you for half a pound, and you said -
Go see Joe Harper, Saturday
morning, kid
Go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kid.
And the child held a ball in
the garden, with the old queen
Well you kissed the lips and heart and all the strangers, you
know what I mean
And you walked on the streets so lonely, in your own childish way
And you
thought that you would only - do it for today.
And I shined your glory all
around
Did not disguise what we did
I asked you for half a pound, and you said -
Go
see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kid
Go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kid.
And
just went outside the club and the rain came down on his head and it got all soaking wet.
He
says Go for yourself, I said I know, sure Joe, I ain't conquered yet
And I walked away from the
backstreets and the rain, and the song, how many times have I died?
And we turned on outside of
the bus shelter and I jumped on and said Goodbye.
And I shined my glory all
around
Did not disguise what I did
Tried to keep it underground but they said -
Go
see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, kid
You gotta, go see Joe Harper, Saturday morning, Saturday
morning...
(Transcribed by ear; corrections requested and welcomed! |