The Golden Club
Floyd Marsden
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An empty club on a busy night A fading symphony under the soft moonlight And a bag of old crisps lying in the sand Waiting for the reach of a hand and No one's laughing anymore Not since you slammed that damn door And walked right out of a dream Into the harsh reality The photos on my phone are still there Although for a while I said I didn't care All those parties and wine nights and pubs Aren't worth as much when you get the Golden Club I suppose it's a sign of the times That no one reads between the lines All I could ever see was her smile Blind love never cares for the style We had our first date over there Just next to those wide-eyed stares From those cynical pricks who doubted the love And peered down from far up above The photos on my phone are still there Although for a while I said I didn't care All those parties and wine nights and pubs Aren't worth as much when you get the Golden Club How many times could we deflect Those lead arrows in retrospect Had no idea what we did wrong But isn't this a fitting epilogue
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