Salad Days (Are Here Again)

GARY BROOKER, KEITH REID

You come to me at midnight and say, 'It's dark in here.'
You know you robbed me of my sight, and light is what I fear
I tell you that I can not see but you persist in showing me
Those bangles that I paid for long ago

And though my face is smiling I'm really feeling low
And though you say you're with me I know that it's not so

Your skin crawls up an octave, your teeth have lost their gleam
The peaches snuggle closer down into the clotted cream
And for some unknown reason my watch begins to chime
And though I beg and plead with you, you tell me it's not time

And though my face is smiling I'm really feeling low
And though you say you're with me I know that it's not so

The sun seeps through the window to see if we're still dead
To try to throw some light upon the gloom around our bed
At quarter past the doorbell rings, the water faucet drips and sings
And still my reason will not rhyme, and still you tell me it's not time

And though my face is smiling I'm really feeling low
And though you say you're with me I know that it's not so

You really know that it's not so

Trivia about the song Salad Days (Are Here Again) by Procol Harum

On which albums was the song “Salad Days (Are Here Again)” released by Procol Harum?
Procol Harum released the song on the albums “Procol Harum” in 1967, “Shine on Brightly” in 1968, and “30th Anniversary Anthology” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Salad Days (Are Here Again)” by Procol Harum?
The song “Salad Days (Are Here Again)” by Procol Harum was composed by GARY BROOKER, KEITH REID.

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