The Things I Should Have Said

Rod Clements

Two by two the lovers wandered off into the night
Leaving me alone with someone that I only knew by sight
So we sat and watched each other through the fading firelight
Each one waiting for the silence to be broken
But the things I should have said
That were whispering in my head
Would not be spoken

The black-eyed master glared at me with malice in his eye
The spittle from his twisted lips ran down to his bow-tie
I was dumb before his accusations I dared not deny
When he done with me I stood outside there shattered
And the things I should have said
That came rushing to my head
No longer mattered

Teachers from whose mellowed mouths great pearls of wisdom crawl
To those who scrawl obscenities upon the alley walls
The joke is on the bloke who never spoke a word at all
But whose dreams lay unrevealed 'til they were rotten
And the things I should have said
That I was keeping in my head
Have been forgotten

The things I should have said (repeat to fade)

Trivia about the song The Things I Should Have Said by Lindisfarne

When was the song “The Things I Should Have Said” released by Lindisfarne?
The song The Things I Should Have Said was released in 1970, on the album “Nicely Out of Tune”.
Who composed the song “The Things I Should Have Said” by Lindisfarne?
The song “The Things I Should Have Said” by Lindisfarne was composed by Rod Clements.

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