Hobart Paving Lyrics

by Saint Etienne

Saint Etienne Hobart Paving Lyrics

I heard she drove the silvery sports-car
along the empty streets last night.
Hanging around with hair-dos like mine.
No, I haven't seen the kids for some time.
Picked up her shoes from the red-brick stairway,
just like a harpsichordist she moved
And back upstairs at half past two,
with a paper folded, outside the loo.
Rain falls like Elvis tears.
Oh no, no sugar tonight.
Out on the high street, dim all the lights and
cry coloured tears again.
And baby, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me. / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Hobart paving, don't you think that's it's time, /
on this platform with the drizzle in my eyes? /
And baby, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me. / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Hobart paving, don't you think that's it's time? /
The ticket's in my hand, the train pulls down the line. /
Rain falls / like Elvis tears. /
Oh no, / no sugar. /
Out on the high street, / dim all the lights and /
cry coloured tears. /

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