1880 Or So

Television / Tom Verlaine

(Verlaine)
O rose of my heart, can't you see
I don't belong to misery
Though she speaks fine with subtle art
Such misery clothes the rose of my heart.

Now what I see in the long twilight
A star falls down on a hill so white
On a hill so white.

A face that glows in a golden hue
No-one in this world knows what they do
I take my oath and I make my vow
For the tender things are upon me now.

In the fragrance sweet of the evening air
I could leave this world quite without a care.

O rose of my heart, the vision dims
the time is brief, now the shadow swims,
A powerful a real fine hat
Cause that's for you and that's where that's at.

Now what I see in the long twilight
A star falls down on a hill so white.

O rose of my heart
O rose of my heart
O rose of my heart.

Trivia about the song 1880 Or So by Television

When was the song “1880 Or So” released by Television?
The song 1880 Or So was released in 1992, on the album “Television”.
Who composed the song “1880 Or So” by Television?
The song “1880 Or So” by Television was composed by Television and Tom Verlaine.

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