Autumn is warm These are my golden years Roll on a casino of shadows At the Ocean del Sol Fortune is long But these are the older years When the waterfall spider sparkles And turns like a clock in the dark
Far from the spring Sit in a barber's chair Still bringing glamour To towns where the hammer must fall Feminine man Tall in the evening air With the Zulu who walks with you always by your side
And the pain goes And explain those Spiders are building their webs across Skulls' eyes in the dark Far from springtime In a barber's chair Time to pull on the face that you keep in a jar by the door
Galloping ghosts Take me to Zanzibar Forward and forward The chargers they're charging In dreams at least Rallying round The faces of every old ghost In a postage stamp world We slipper away with a cradle of cats
In a postage stamp world There is nothing yet left to believe in For a fox-hunting man Who has sold all his clothes to the slave trade You are lovely in face, love me in body and everything You've got laughter and brains And I love you so much in your hat
And the pain goes Further and further And deeper and deeper inside And the time goes so slow In the winter time Rolling in straw and hay For a fox-hunting man Who can stand in the fire And just fade away You are lovely of face You are lovely of body and soul
Galloping ghosts Take me to Zanzibar Forward and forward The chargers they're charging In dreams at least Rallying round The faces of every old ghost In a postage stamp world We slipper away with a cradle of cats
Compositor: Nicholas John Currie ECAD: Obra #2066528