Headshots

SUZANNE VEGA, MITCHELL FROOM

The sign said "Head shots"
And that was all,
A picture of a boy
And a number you could call,
Two eyes in the shade
A mouth so sad and small,
It's strange the way a shadow
Can fall across the wall,
And make the difference
In what you see
Ah...

He's just a poster, but
He's everywhere,
A face under a street lamp
Ripped and hanging in the air,
Turn the corner
And he's still there,
Watching all the people
Who are passing unaware,
Is there a judgment
In what he sees?
Ah...

On a day
As cold
And gray
As today...

The sign says "Head shots"
It's all I see,
A boy becomes a picture
Of guilt and sympathy,
And so I think of you
In memory
Of the days we were together,
And I knew that you loved me
That was the difference
In what we see,
But that's history...
Ah...

Trivia about the song Headshots by Suzanne Vega

On which albums was the song “Headshots” released by Suzanne Vega?
Suzanne Vega released the song on the albums “Nine Objects of Desire” in 1996, “Close-Up, Volume 1: Love Songs” in 2010, and “Close-Up Series” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Headshots” by Suzanne Vega?
The song “Headshots” by Suzanne Vega was composed by SUZANNE VEGA, MITCHELL FROOM.

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