Monday, December 3, 2012

Meet Me in Lexington on a Saturday (song)

Meet Me In Lexington On A Saturday Jesse Scobie A section You come jumping off that train, Faster than a mighty hurricane It surely will drive me insane When you come running back to me You’ve been through thick and thin Hit rock bottom with that gin Bit your lip with a fearless grin You make a man, so hard to see B section I know that I’ve been, not quite the gentlemen An aristocratic, symptomatic bottle of love But you’re Queen Mary’s sin, brings me back again A shooting star passing through a dove So come and rain on my lovely parade Cause I only want to hear you say “Meet me in Lexington on a Saturday” A It’s 2012 and the world is sure to end You could say I’ve been your truest friend Only time can tell, who it will bend The only heroes are all forgotten Scream through your social masks Blaze that trumpet, through the glass You’re one of a million in first class Half the world, still picks cotton I know that it’s sinking, I know what you’re thinking Four leaf clovers are head and shoulders The train is your Lincoln, so keep on winking Your life is still rolling at the borders Just keep a listening to my serenade Till your worries and troubles fade And “Meet me in Lexington this Saturday” Jazz trumpet solo followed by piano solo B section (ending) Freedom is a feeling, that I kept on stealing From those golden pocket memories A waltz on the Danube, getting to you I’m solo captain long lost at sea So come on up here, before it’s too late Take my hand and we’ll sail far away No need to pray, you just need to say.. “I’ll meet you in Lexington on a Saturday!”