Déjà Vu

Edward Ka-Spel, CEvin Key

It was a cold November evening and I should have worn a coat.
I shivered, waiting for the ferry boat to carry me to you.
Could see you dancing in the harbour lights; your hair an orange flame.
You'd turn away, swing on a crane.
Always quite the same...


The same! The same!
It's always quite the same.
Rewind! Re-live it all again and again.


You'd tiptoe halfway across a rooftop, drop headfirst in the river.
You'd stretch out for a helping hand and once again I'd stand there, not close enough to touch, but I heard you call my name as you died.
And the ferry boat? It never did arrive...

Trivia about the song Déjà Vu by The Tear Garden

When was the song “Déjà Vu” released by The Tear Garden?
The song Déjà Vu was released in 1987, on the album “Tired Eyes Slowly Burning”.
Who composed the song “Déjà Vu” by The Tear Garden?
The song “Déjà Vu” by The Tear Garden was composed by Edward Ka-Spel, CEvin Key.

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