Across Town: Guitar
Across town she listened to records, from that bedside table. Across town he listened to records, heard them all on his stereo.
There’s something in the way, that this old cold rain. Makes me want to find you and go out walking. Something in the way that this old cold rain makes me want to find you and go out walking, go out walking again tonight.
In the morning, she’s gone working. In that café making coffee. Night falls he’s gone working. In the kitchen for his pay.
Now together they listen to records at night while they’re sleeping. And the music keeps on playing holds them together while they’re dreaming.
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