As Frankie's bar is so near from my door,
a secret lost in pint
Like a prayer wax his knees to feel God,
I wax my elbow
But I saw her at the bottom of my glass
like a twister in my poor drunk heart
But I leave her when the ice is melt
The ice is melt and may God be with me ...
I celebrate all the holy saints,
all my playmates of fair
Unconsciously I can't forget her name
Her smile on whisky
But I saw her at the bottom of my glass
like a twister in my poor drunk heart
But I leave her when the ice is melt
The ice is melt and may God be with me ...
credits
from Summertime escape,
released October 27, 2006
Text & music by Godot (Jérôme Bodon-Clair)
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