
The Coast Paul Simon
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[Verse 1]
A family of musicians took shelter for the night
In the little harbor church of St. Cecilia
Two guitars, bata, bass drum and tambourine
Rose of Jericho and bougainvillea
This is a lonely life, sorrow is everywhere you turn
[Refrain]
And that's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
That's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
[Verse 2]
A trip to the market, a trip into the pearl-
Gray morning sunlight that settles over Washington
A trip to the market, a trip around the world
Where the evening meal is negotiable, if there is one
This is a lonely, lonely, lonely life, sorrow is everywhere you turn
[Refrain]
And that's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
That's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
A family of musicians took shelter for the night
In the little harbor church of St. Cecilia
Two guitars, bata, bass drum and tambourine
Rose of Jericho and bougainvillea
This is a lonely life, sorrow is everywhere you turn
[Refrain]
And that's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
That's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
[Verse 2]
A trip to the market, a trip into the pearl-
Gray morning sunlight that settles over Washington
A trip to the market, a trip around the world
Where the evening meal is negotiable, if there is one
This is a lonely, lonely, lonely life, sorrow is everywhere you turn
[Refrain]
And that's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
That's worth something when you think about it
That is worth some money
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