Wellington's Wednesdays

John K. Samson

The night's a spill, a permanent stain; the city soaks in silence, salt and dirty snow. A blue glow from the tv again, the cutains never open, faces never show. And every time a light is turned on there's a light that's turned off somewhere. For every failing feeling that's lost there's a perfest cost, there's a debt you can't share. And every night they play the same song to the same offbeat believers. And everyone is singing along wearing blueblack eyes, wearing dead men's neck-ties. Clocks stopped at the corner
of Albert will show your last
bus left an hour ago, so stumble down the stairs
again, pretend you're not to
proud to understand and still
know when your voice cuts
through the crowd that lonely people talk too loud. Numbers
on a washroom stall. There's
always more then one last call calling you.

Trivia about the song Wellington's Wednesdays by The Weakerthans

On which albums was the song “Wellington's Wednesdays” released by The Weakerthans?
The Weakerthans released the song on the albums “Fallow” in 1997 and “Live at the Burton Cummings Theater” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Wellington's Wednesdays” by The Weakerthans?
The song “Wellington's Wednesdays” by The Weakerthans was composed by John K. Samson.

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