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Crying In The Street

from Romantic Fiction Collected by Norman Lamont

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I go down where there's noise and there's people
And maybe a friend to meet
But through all that I do
I'm still talking to you
To the rhythm of my walking feet
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Walking out was my one little victory
Now I've turned it into defeat
And the shame starts to rise
Till it breaks through my eyes
And I'm crying in the street


How do they do
Whatever they do
All those people rushing past me
And none of them you?
How do they hold on
If they feel this way
How do they keep it in?


I thought when I burned those bridges
Freedom would taste so sweet
So now I'm free in the wild
Like a lost frightened child
I'm crying in the street

How do they do ...

I thought when I burned those bridges ...

Can't go forward or back
I just stop in my tracks
Crying in the street.

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from Romantic Fiction Collected, released July 14, 2015

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Norman Lamont Edinburgh, UK

Norman Lamont has been delighting audiences on the Edinburgh songwriter scene since 1990. His trademarks are the diversity of his musical styles, emotionally honest lyrics and a droll sense of humour.

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