Slender Threads
- Peter Hammill (1973)You are listening to the song Slender Threads by Peter Hammill, writer by Peter Hammill in album Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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Lyrics
I saw your picture in the Evening Standard
You were wearing your battle dress
I really must confess
That I shed a silent smile for you--
It had really blown my mind
I wonder are you still so kind?
Are you still so pure?
There are other rhymes around here somewhere
But I'm not too sure how they fit.
Jenny penny for your thoughts
I wonder how you're thinking now
I hesitate to visualise;
Our worlds are much too different
That's a sign of the times
Time was when I read your cards
And wrote the numbers in the dust
I can't remember what they were but anyhow
I missed the cusp
So so long and so goodbye
Do you think I'd recognise you by your hair or by your mind now?
We start out together
But the paths all divide
When there are no more crossroads
I open my eyes
And find I'm walking on alone
Through the snowy cold
I wonder if i'll make it through the night?
I'm an author and an actor too
You're a model in the zoo
I'm just thinking on which side of the bars
I'm looking through
If I prophesied an avalanche
Would you wait and call my bluff?
If I gave you just a little song
Would that be enough
To save your life
Or is the knife already turning in my hand?
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