Dear Old Mum
Joe Jackson
4:28It happened one evening, a Wednesday in Spring With my day's work done I thought I'd go for a walk, just to savour the breeze Windows were lighted, and people excited For nights of fun But their curtains weren't drawn Someone really should warn them One can't help but see what one sees THE SHADES OF NIGHT WERE FALLING FAST AROUND ALL THE STREETS AND THE SQUARES IT'S ALL TOO EASY, STROLLING PAST TO SEE WHAT YOUR NEIGHBOURS ARE DOING IN THERE THEY'RE NOT PLAYING PIANOS, OR HAVING THEIR TEA NOT TALKING, OR READING A BOOK THE SHADES OF NIGHT WERE FALLING FAST BUT I STILL GOT A PRETTY GOOD LOOK Now I swear I'm not prying, or snooping or spying That's not my way Until I spotted a head full of lovely dark curls She looked familiar - yes, more than just similar! As clear as day! And I stopped in the street As my heart skipped a beat And I heard myself say: 'That's my girl!' We were to marry, I thought I would carry her down the aisle Then in one moment, my dreams almost turned to despair Now I'm for the Navy, and who knows but maybe That's more my style With a girl in each port I won't spare a thought For that evening I went walking where . . .