Lloyd Cole

Unhappy Song


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They were married in June
She was gone before the leaves were even turning
She said "well, I knew he was a fool, but I
Somehow thought my welfare concerned him"

Must the one always have to change
Whilst the other must always remain
Must the cards all be dealt facing down?
Turn away, turn away, turn your blue skies to grey

Now, when it comes to September
I`ve got my own unhappy song
October, November, December,
And still she is gone;

Unhappy song
He was torn between the romance and the mundane
He was torn every morning
He was surprised or was he horrified to find

The mundane the more rewarding
She was upon him before he even knew it
And anyone who had a hat would surely know:
It only rains when you leave it at home,

And all the umbrellas are broke,
Oh, save yourself a fiver, you`re already soaking
Come on, September
And sing me that old unhappy song

October, November, December,
And still she is gone;
Unhappy song
Well, there was ice beneath the snow

And everywhere else was closed,
But the locks had been changed
Sure, the neighbors were the same, they said
"You never should treat someone so bad"


Autor(es): Lloyd Cole