Suzanne Vega - Zephyr & I Lyrics
Zephyr & I Stand Out OnWest End AvenueTalking About The Things ThatAll Of Us Used To DoAnd The Wind Kicks Up With The Smell Of RainThe Kids Are Gone But The Souls RemainZephyr And I Sort Out OurLong Time MemoriesDo You Remember, He Says,The 1970'sThis Was A Youth MallOf America On This StreetAll Of Us Hanging HereLike Underage Cops On A BeatAnd The Wind Kicks Up In The Smell Of RainNow The Kids Are Gone But Their Souls RemainThe Graffiti Goes But The Walls RetainThe Flowers Go But The Earth Must Still RemainIn Spring The Tide In RiversideWill Wash Away The Cold And FrozenRiver Rain Will Clean The Stain AndWash Away Wash Away DownstreamOut On The Corner By TheFireman's MonumentThis Was The Place Where All TheFatherless Teenagers WentWell The Wind Kicks Up In The Smell Of RainThe Kids Are Gone But The Souls RemainThe Graffiti's Gone And The Walls ComplainThe Flowers Go But The Earth Must Still Remain