Storm

Tim Freeman

Buried in dust and covered in moss
From a sticky chair I watch this storm
And even in the summer time
I've never known a room so warm

Buried in dust and swimming in sweat
Scared to move and drenched in piss
Even in the summertime
I didn't think that it would come to this

Rain plops down on a parking car
And a hot tar road steams
And a movement on the mantelpiece
Where the clock said one
And the clock said two
And the clock said three
And I wonder what it means

Into my room and under my bed
I'd often wondered where you went
You said that I should see this storm
I didn't think that this is what you meant

Into my room like a boy who'd slam
The sun appears and creeps across the floor
An shined on top of chapter one
I read the words I ate the book
And wanted more

The sun drops down on a nice clean car
And a pigeon drops into the road outside

Trivia about the song Storm by Frazier Chorus

When was the song “Storm” released by Frazier Chorus?
The song Storm was released in 1989, on the album “Sue”.
Who composed the song “Storm” by Frazier Chorus?
The song “Storm” by Frazier Chorus was composed by Tim Freeman.

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