Swimming over London Songtext
von The King’s Singers
Swimming over London Songtext
A woman is swimming over London,
A fox turns up his face to see her pass,
There are blackbirds in the sleeping streets,
A pear tree, luminous with blossom:
It′s the dream she always has,
The dream where she's touching a cloud –
The night is a tide she is pulled by
While a taxicab slumbers underneath,
And a robin is a fish who sings
From a treetop of coral below her: It′s the dream she always has, the dream where she's dancing through air –
Aerials point like signposts
Until all the houses are gone,
And fields give way to a beach
Where the ocean is calling her name:
It's the dream she always has,
The dream where she′s swimming over London–
Where she sings to the stars like a mermaid
And darkness is a murmur in her hair.
A fox turns up his face to see her pass,
There are blackbirds in the sleeping streets,
A pear tree, luminous with blossom:
It′s the dream she always has,
The dream where she's touching a cloud –
The night is a tide she is pulled by
While a taxicab slumbers underneath,
And a robin is a fish who sings
From a treetop of coral below her: It′s the dream she always has, the dream where she's dancing through air –
Aerials point like signposts
Until all the houses are gone,
And fields give way to a beach
Where the ocean is calling her name:
It's the dream she always has,
The dream where she′s swimming over London–
Where she sings to the stars like a mermaid
And darkness is a murmur in her hair.
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