Edwin II from Butch Ross by februwriters2018
Tracklist
| 7. | Edwin II | 3:04 |
Lyrics
Edwin sits in his favorite chair
just across the square
in a cafe over there
Over tea and cigarettes
He reads the New York Times
And back when it cost a dime
He was in his prime
//he adopts a far off gaze
he’s imagining the face
of someone dear
in his mind the brass band plays
and thinks back to the days
when she was here
Yellow gold was his beauty's hair
and their affair
was something very rare
And long before the bombs had brought,
the fire and grime
To the sound of air-raid sirens,
they danced to ragtime...
and when it at last it finally came
the time to go
Edwin still doesn't know
why he changed his mind
and why he never took her hand
and why he never joined the band
and why he never had the things he wanted most,
oh, Edwin, not yet dead but still a ghost
oh, Edwin, not yet dead but still a ghost
Edwin sits in his favorite chair
just across the square
in a cafe over there








