a stone bridge in some European town.
And after all the years, in corduroy, in silence,
in between the water and the moon.
A knock at the front door, a crack in the wall.
The stain on the floorboards, it's nothing at all.
after all the yearning and the years,
But lay your hand inside mine a minute more.
And turn your cheek toward me and minute more.
Suddenly you say, oh baby, don't fall down,
though these are the hard times,
though this is the fight.
Nobody's wrong if nobody's right.
just looking at your shadow holding mine.
It's holding onto mine, still holding onto mine.
Well, isn't that a holy sign?
Yeah, isn't that a free ride out of here?
I think that that's a sign.
Yeah, I think that's a sign.
That though we all fall down,
the knock at the front door, the crack in the wall,
the stain on the floorboards, it's nothing at all.
So oh my my, let's mop up the floorboards,
let's repaint the wall, and put on
your new dress, high heels and all.