Lyrics Colin Hay – Here In My Hometown
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There’s a needle in the sole of the city, it’s flying all around
Spray’s a fine mist over, and switches off the sound
I watch you as you slip away, I watch the sun go down
It’s such a perfect light here, here in my hometown
A calm is on the water, the air is very still
The sun it does not want to rise, it doesn’t have the will
the day is all hungover, it’s dirty and lowdown
And I am like a stranger, here in my hometown
And don’t you feel sometimes like
Walking away from the world
Walking away from the world
You always took your chances, you always threw the dice
You knew they were loaded, you came close once or twice
Voices kept on calling, come on, come on down
You never stood a chance here, here in my hometown
You loved the beginning, never ready for the end
You’ve been gone for years now, but I can still pretend
Nothing anyone could do, you lay your money down
Now I see you everywhere, here in my hometown
And don’t you feel sometimes like
Walking away from the world
Walking away from the world
You were in the pink chair, I saw into your eyes
Where would you like to be my love, you said paradise
I hope that is where you are, and you get to wear you crown
You left everything behind, here in my hometown
And don’t you feel sometimes like
Walking away from the world
Walking away from the world
There’s a needle in the sole of the city, watch out where you step
I watch the day roll over, I watch the sun go down
It’s such a perfect light here, here in my hometown