Glory Of Old

Herman Düne

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    I left the flat cause it felt like home
    ordered wine and sat down to write you a poem
    the words came easy, the words came strong
    the poem would be good, the poem would be long
    wine came but i didn't drink a sip
    i just checked i had money for the wine and for the
    tip
    then the poem went on and about an hour past
    i lit a straight and had my drink at last
    oh you, you who know me quite well
    you know that i don't live where i dwell
    i don't need a table, i don't need a drink
    all i do need is some room to think
    given the waterfall, given the few
    anything goes, anythings coo
    i take the world with its buildings and its trees
    and all its swans become my geese
    the river a little stream
    the glory of old: a dream
    but you, you who know me well enough
    you know what it's all made of, it's all made of good
    stuff
    i kissed the cutest greek little girl
    she gave me some soda and a little blue pearl
    i found a roman city in southern italy
    and destroyed its ruins, destroyed them totally
    i left a pair of black underpants
    in the men's room of a bar in paris, france
    i slept on the beach above the artic cercle
    woke up alive and didn't call it a miracle
    but you, you who know me like nobody else does
    you know it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter where i
    was

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