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Paul Simon - Sunday Afternoon Lyrics

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  • Esmeralda
  • Salvador, the afternoon sunlight is folding around us,
  • The dishes are done,
  • The buildings here, tall as our mountains
  • Slice through the windows and cut off the sun.
  • On such days I find I am longing for puerto rico
  • Though I never would return til you are free
  • But when I hear the aguinaldo my hearts a little lighter
  • And we dance together aurea and me
  • In my life Ive been unlucky with two husbands
  • Gumersindo liked his rum and women friends
  • Then that hypocrite who beat you and preached about repentance
  • Has gone, and so another sunday ends
  • And tomorrow is another hard working monday
  • Im still hoping for the raise they promised me
  • Theres a job as operator
  • I would not have to wait for
  • If I could speak the language easily
  • But I tell aurea:
  • The barrios boundaries are our own little nation
  • Sometimes I hear you run upstairs
  • And I view my light with resignation
  • Keep your Bible near you
  • Time is an ocean of endless tears.
  • Mmm. . .

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