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Karen Akers - Paris in the Rain lyrics
They all said “Life goes on” They all said “You’ll forget him” They all said “Now he’s gone, Pretend you ever met him.” But I had to lay the ghost, So I made for Waterloo To show that what I loved the most, I could love without you. I stepped from the train, And smelled it again, That particular smell, Of fresh baked baguettes And stale cigarettes That I knew so well. And then for a treat, The honeymoon suite, Hôtel Saint (Epay?) With now and again, A glimpse of the Seine A long way away. I never dreamed that Montmartre Could fill my heart with pain. Now all that’s left to me is Paris, Paris in the rain. I went for a stroll, To Place Charles De Gaulle, To look at the flowers. As I turned away, I saw the Café, That used to be ours. Then back for a sleep, A fag and a weep, As I gazed at the phone. The curtains in pink, The fridge full of drink, And me all alone. I never dreamed that Montmartre Could fill my heart with pain. Now all that’s left to me is Paris, Paris in the rain. That man in the bar, Who stared from afar, Looked so debonair. I finished my wine, He could have been mine, But I didn’t quite dare. My room with a view, Feels fine without you, It’s all become clear, Tucked up in my bed, I picture you dead, Why the hell aren’t you here? |
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