Peter Collard — текст песни (The Whitlams)





I just remembered a boy I used to know
He lived up the road at 162
Lots of rings and funny clothes
He wasn`t one to worry about what other people thought

Peter Collard where are you now?
You used to walk past my house every day
Your head half-shaved from the operation
The doctor said nobody would notice
Do you remember?

Throwin` plums on your neighbour`s lawn
Then runnin` away when we saw their car comin`
On Rocky Knob you taught me how
To smoke cigarettes
All these little memories
I still haven`t forgotten

Peter Collard where are you now?
You used to walk past my house every day
You know I`d still have those penny bungers
You gave me
But the police took them away

A touch of madness a touch of sadness
A touch of madness

You bought flowers for a girl
And every week you would bring her new ones
No response would you get from her
You weren`t to know she was allergic to them

Peter Collard where are you now?
You used to walk past my house everyday
There`s a drawing of you at my parent`s house
I`ll have to look for it someday
Words & Music: Stevie Plunder
Tim Freedman: vocal, piano
Stevie Plunder: vocal, guitar
Andy Lewis: bass
Stuart Eadie: drums



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