Talking Book

LEWIS ALLEN REED, LOU REED

I wish I had a talking book
That told me how to act and look
A talking book that contained keys
To past and present memories
A talking book that said your name
So if you were gone, you'd still remain
More than a picture on a shelf
In imagination I could touch
A talking, talking book

I wish I had a talking book
Filled with buttons you could push
Containing looks and sights, your touch
Your feel, your breath, your sounds, your sighs
How much I'd bluster to ask it why
One must live and one must die

I wish I had a talking book
By my side so I could look
And touch and feel and dream, a look
Much bigger than a talking book
A taste of loving future and past
Is that so much to really ask

In this one moment's time and space
Can our love really be replaced
By a talking book
Can our love really be replaced
By a talking book
Can our love really be replaced
By a talking book
Can our love ever, forever be replaced
Can our love ever be replaced
Can our love ever be replaced
(Can our love really be replaced)
By a talking book

Trivia about the song Talking Book by Lou Reed

When was the song “Talking Book” released by Lou Reed?
The song Talking Book was released in 1998, on the album “Perfect Night : Live In London”.
Who composed the song “Talking Book” by Lou Reed?
The song “Talking Book” by Lou Reed was composed by LEWIS ALLEN REED, LOU REED.

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