(j. webb/c.simon) got on in new haven last car on the train. put my hat on the seat, wipe the tears from my eyes.
i watched my life go by, like a movie in my brain. scenes unreeling; in a sceneless chain on the window, and a silver screen of rain!
and the opening title scroll, and the score comes in and under. and i'm in the starring role, in a world of love-struck wonder;
it's a tale full of promise, about two crazy kids; falling in love, but in flashback.
and then the music, that gorgeous music; and i wake up, rattling down the railroad track.
he could be sweet, but i stayed on my guard. just how good a liar can a decent man be?
i always played my hand like i didn't have the cards. cause he held them all so i could never see. yes, he played me for a fool, and i agreed.
and the closing credits roll, and the waves come in like thunder. cause the hero's lost control, and i made a fatal blunder.
just another sad story; two star-crossed kids, racing headlong up a cul-de-sac.
and then that music, that mournful music. and the train's disappearing down that railroad track.
and the long, slow dissolve, as we fade to black. |