Song Description
Wistful, Appropriate for a movie about ending of a loving relationship, possibly in a small town setting, from the male point of view.
Song Length |
3:56 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary |
Lyrics
Mulberry Street written by Daniel Lee
Well the apartment smells of onions
And the albino looks around
And there's a feeling something's missing
In this dusty old town
Whenever I needed answers
I always looked in those eyes
And sometimes love has no reason
It just dies
You never knew where you were goin
You only wanted to live
And how was I supposed to know
Everything you could give?
But I've got a head full of goodness inside
I guess I can't leave that behind
And I think I saw a stranger on Mulberry Street
He knew that I had you in mind
A London summer never shook us
No other woman I knew
But who could ever tell time spent together
What to do?
And every bulldog and alligator
And every holiday too
And every Sunday cooked meal
I'll think of you
And I've got a head full of goodness inside
I guess I can't leave that behind
And I think I saw Jesus on Mulberry Street
He knew I had you on my mind
And in the pews with your father
Your feet upon the marble floor
Whenever you pass to leave
You'll see some candles by the door