Amber Songtext
von Dick Diver
Amber Songtext
Amber, your eyes prepare me for the trifles of old age
You′re always with me, do you ever feel the same way?
What kind of monument to love?
Dreams of love
When we drive out through all the old towns
You say the rusty old paddock bums are paddock bums
Because the love is on the inside of the houses
Nothing ever happens here but it will
Reach, Amber you've got to reach
Amber you′ve got to reach like the whale in the seaside mural Amber, when you're young you say it is what it is
But when you're big it means something different
You see a family of silos on a ridge
A little country house where they only sing songs about the city
When I was young I saw a horse in the street
One day it looked at me and said
"Get a grip dreamy, it′s the 21st century"
Your days are worn like cookbook wisdom
I try inheriting the family business
You′re always with me, do you ever feel the same way?
What kind of monument to love?
Dreams of love
When we drive out through all the old towns
You say the rusty old paddock bums are paddock bums
Because the love is on the inside of the houses
Nothing ever happens here but it will
Reach, Amber you've got to reach
Amber you′ve got to reach like the whale in the seaside mural Amber, when you're young you say it is what it is
But when you're big it means something different
You see a family of silos on a ridge
A little country house where they only sing songs about the city
When I was young I saw a horse in the street
One day it looked at me and said
"Get a grip dreamy, it′s the 21st century"
Your days are worn like cookbook wisdom
I try inheriting the family business
Writer(s): Alistair Montfort, Stephanie Mary Ilett Hughes, Alistair Mckay Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

