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The Paul Simon Songbook
1965 -
Paul Simon
1972 -
There Goes Rhymin΄ Simon
1973 -
Paul Simon In Concert Live Rhymin
1973 -
Still Crazy After All These Years
1975 -
One-Trick Pony
1980 -
Hearts and Bones
1983 -
Graceland
1986 -
Graceland: The African Concert
1987 -
The Rhythm of the Saints
1990 -
Songs from The Capeman
1997 -
You΄re the One
2000 -
Surprise
2006 -
So Beautiful or So What
2011 -
Stranger To Stranger
2016
Paul Simon & Ednita Nazario - Sunday Afternoon / 1997
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Paul Simon - Sunday Afternoon
Versuri/text:
Salvador, the afternoon sunlight is folding around us,
The dishes are done,
The buildings here, tall as our mountains
Slice through the windows and cut off the sun.
On such days I find I am longing for Puerto Rico
Though I never would return 'til you are free
But when I hear the Aguinaldo my heart's a little lighter
And we dance together Aurea and me
In my life I've been unlucky with two husbands
Gumersindo liked his rum and women friends
Then that hypocrite who beat you and preached about repentance
Has gone, and so another Sunday ends
And tomorrow is another hard working Monday
I'm still hoping for the raise they promised me
There's a job as operator
I would not have to wait for
If I could speak the language easily
But I tell Aurea:
The barrio's boundaries are our own little nation
Sometimes I hear you run upstairs
And I view my light with resignation
Keep your bible near you
Time is an ocean of endless tears.
Mmm. . .
fff
Versuri/text:
Salvador, the afternoon sunlight is folding around us,
The dishes are done,
The buildings here, tall as our mountains
Slice through the windows and cut off the sun.
On such days I find I am longing for Puerto Rico
Though I never would return 'til you are free
But when I hear the Aguinaldo my heart's a little lighter
And we dance together Aurea and me
In my life I've been unlucky with two husbands
Gumersindo liked his rum and women friends
Then that hypocrite who beat you and preached about repentance
Has gone, and so another Sunday ends
And tomorrow is another hard working Monday
I'm still hoping for the raise they promised me
There's a job as operator
I would not have to wait for
If I could speak the language easily
But I tell Aurea:
The barrio's boundaries are our own little nation
Sometimes I hear you run upstairs
And I view my light with resignation
Keep your bible near you
Time is an ocean of endless tears.
Mmm. . .
fff