The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens - The Wrong Road lyrics

A trader in furs living in exile

Boy what a kook

Look at that passport

Stale bread and paper without privilege

If you live here learn the language

When the rain hit the roof

With the sound of a finished kiss

Like when a lip lifts from a lip

I took the Wrong Road round

A room in a lighthouse

Near the park

The ghosts in the next room hear you cough

Time drags on Sundays spent in Mayfair

With all your riches, why aren't you there?

The wind acts like a magnet

And pulls the leaf from the tree

And the town's lost its breath

I took the Wrong Road round

Handsome is good, pretty is better

What was that phrase

Grace under pressure?

Blind by the light bulb

Blood to the bank

Lost all yours letters when the ship sank

In the disjointed breaking light

The soft blue approach of the water

Makes a sound you won't forget

I took the Wrong Road round

Stranded at low-tide where the river bends

Wouldn't you know it, that's how life ends

Lucky at cards, that's an old lie

Lucky in love, that's how life ends

Well the turncoats turned around

When they heard the sound of the bell

Dropped their coins into the well

I took the Wrong Road round

Started out Oliver, ended up Fagin

Don't you worry, it's my problem

What's my name, what's my number?

I'm the lonely one

It's just at the end of the day

When the light makes its slow move away

That I know all I can say is

I took the Wrong Road round

Gambled with risk

Paid you back with risk

So now you know who your friends are

They'll steel your shadow when your back's turned

Bouquets of flowers

Lesson's over

When the rain hit the roof

With the sound of a finished kiss

Like when a lip lifts from a lip

I took the Wrong Road round

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