Anaïs Mitchell

Old-fashioned Hat
Summer went the way of springwinter's waiting in the wingsAnd we haven't saved anythingbut that's alrightCause we already paid the rentthere's still some money we haven't spentGo put on something differentwe're going out tonightI have loved you for so longeven when I could only do you wronggo see if they have our songon the jukebox over thereA dollar gets you seven playsI watch you through a smoky hazea secret smile on your faceI'm sorry if I stareBut you look like a strangerin that old-fashioned hatAnd I've got a pocketful of changeand I don't wanna go home yetClearly I remember whenI used to scratch my poemson the backs of other lovers inLetras de cancionesthe darkness of my mindBack before I made my homein the marrow of your bonesNow I know your figure like my owneven from behindBut you look like a strangerin that old-fashioned hatAnd I've got a pocketful of changeand I don't wanna go home yetHey and we'll be married soonwe'll be dancing to this very tuneThen we'll have a honeymoonthen we'll start to fightBring the tonic and the ginsay what was your name again?Stick another quarter inand stay with me tonightYou look like a strangerin that old-fashioned hatAnd I've got a pocketful of changeand I don't wanna go home yet From Letras Mania