Nightingale Road
The Blue Days
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The houses all look small On Nightingale Road To the place I used to call home In the days of my youth many years ago With our black and white telly and our rotary phone At number 22 Mr Wilson lived alone He was ancient then I guess now he's gone At number 24 was my best friend Jimmy Lane When we played our music loud, the old man would complain On Nightingale Road we played all day The streets were safe back then On summer nights we'd hide in the park Joking as the sky grew dark This is where the black cat lived they had a blue Capri That car looked so cool to me Then one rainy Monday that family moved away But the sun shone again when Liz moved in next day This is where I kissed her under the street light I stayed awake all that night Thinking about her smile and how her brown eyes glowed Couldn't wait to see her on Nightingale Road On Nightingale Road we fell in love And love was safe back then On summer nights we'd hide in the park Kissing as the sky grew dark I left to see the world whatever that might mean Leaving my folks and part of me Jimmy married Lizzie and now they have two boys The young one plays hiphop loud and Jim gets annoyed Nightingale Road you were my world And the world was safe back then Those summer nights as the sky grew dark Are always in my heart Nightingale Road Nightingale Road
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