Sunday Afternoon

DEREK WALCOTT, PAUL SIMON

Salvador, the afternoon sunlight is folding around us,
The dishes are done,
The buildings here, tall as our mountains
Sliced through the windows and cut off the sun.

On such days I find I am longing for Puerto Rico
Though I never would return 'til you are free
But when I hear the Aguinaldo my heart's a little lighter
And we danced together Aurea and me

In my life I've been unlucky with two husbands
Gumersindo liked his rum and women friends
Then that hypocrite who beat you and preached about repentance
Has gone, and so another Sunday ends

And tomorrow is another hard working Monday
I'm still hoping for the raise they promised me
There's a job as operator
I would not have to wait for
If I could speak the language easily

But I tell Aurea
The barrio's boundaries are our own little nation
Sometimes I hear you run up stairs
And I view my light with resignation
Keep your bible near you
Time is an ocean of endless tears.

Trivia about the song Sunday Afternoon by Paul Simon

On which albums was the song “Sunday Afternoon” released by Paul Simon?
Paul Simon released the song on the albums “Songs from the Capeman” in 1997, “The Studio Recordings 1972-2000” in 2004, and “The Complete Albums Collection” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Sunday Afternoon” by Paul Simon?
The song “Sunday Afternoon” by Paul Simon was composed by DEREK WALCOTT, PAUL SIMON.

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