Charles Rennie Mackintosh

[Verse 1]
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Let’s have another cuppa tea before you wander off
Into the cold old Glasgow streets
Where the rain don’t never stop

[Verse 2]
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
As the teapot steeps, I admire every line
And all the high back chairs go “squeak”
And the old tea kettles whine

[Bridge]
I find myself at home, my friend
In a land that isn’t mine
And oh, you’re a wise old man, I know
And oh, 'cause when you built that Glasgow School of Art
You built it out of stone

[Verse 3]
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
You know I’d love to stay all week and drink all these teapots dry
But the tea ain’t cheap in this room that you designed
I wonder what they’re asking for a little shepherd’s pie

[Verse 4]
So Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Now the world has turned, your old town has changed a lot
And if you walked Buchanan Street, I’m sure you’d find it odd
Mrs. Cranston sold the building and they changed the whole facade

Trivia about the song Charles Rennie Mackintosh by Walter Martin

When was the song “Charles Rennie Mackintosh” released by Walter Martin?
The song Charles Rennie Mackintosh was released in 2016, on the album “Arts & Leisure”.

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