Songs by Roy W.


   

HEAVEN'S LOST AND FOUND

  1. HEAVEN'S LOST AND FOUND
    Roy W.
    Genre: Americana
    Tempo: 62 bpm


    Additional Notes:
    No Notes Available


    Backstory:
    I met 'Albert' in a doughnut shop on a freezing cold winter night ... 
    
    He did yell out the lines "I'm looking for Mars" and "there's no people left in its cities or towns" ... 
    
    Steve O'Connor's piano perfectly captures the feel we were looking for, and Ken Deschamps' vocal is ideally suited to the subject ... awesome interpretation ... 

    Lyrics:
                                                      
    HEAVEN'S LOST AND FOUND [A]'s in 4/4 ... [B]'s in 6/8 A1 Albert punches numbers as he fumbles with the phone The coin return is empty but he’s found the twilight zone He wonders why he hears a voice inside the dial tone Whisper something about Heaven’s Lost and Found A2 Albert’s mind has gone away it’s on extended leave He sends out scrambled signals he’s all but lost receive He pays life less attention than his nose gets from his sleeve He doesn’t know he’s in Heaven’s Lost and Found B1 His eyes flicker up then they flicker back down He shoots off an opening remark I’m looking for Mars have you seen it around I’d be there by now but it’s dark There’s no people left in its cities or towns Says the man with the garbage bag ark That he carries through Heaven’s Lost and Found A3 - Var. Some will search for meaning some will search their soul Some will search the scriptures some won’t search at all Albert searches every day for what will see him through He drinks to ease the pain that ruined the man that he once knew B2 - Var. He wanders alone in a sea of blank faces The man drifting round place to place is A captain whose ship ran aground In a wasteland called Heaven’s Lost and Found TAG He’s just a gypsy in Heaven’s Lost and Found He’s always searching in Heaven’s Lost and Found He hears voices in Heaven’s Lost and Found He doesn’t know he’s in Heaven’s Lost and Found (© Songwriters: Roy Williams / Karen Gregory)


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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