Текст песни The Whitlams - Peter Collard
The Whitlams - Peter Collard слова песни
I just remembered a boy I used to knowHe lived up the road at 162Lots of rings and funny clothesHe wasn`t one to worry about what other people thought Peter Collard where are you now? You used to walk past my house every dayYour head half-shaved from the operationThe doctor said nobody would noticeDo you remember? Throwin` plums on your neighbour`s lawnThen runnin` away when we saw their car comin`On Rocky Knob you taught me howTo smoke cigarettesAll these little memoriesI still haven`t forgotten Peter Collard where are you now? You used to walk past my house every dayYou know I`d still have those penny bungersYou gave meBut the police took them away A touch of madness a touch of sadnessA touch of madness You bought flowers for a girlAnd every week you would bring her new onesNo response would you get from herYou weren`t to know she was allergic to them Peter Collard where are you now? You used to walk past my house everydayThere`s a drawing of you at my parent`s houseI`ll have to look for it somedayWords & Music: Stevie PlunderTim Freedman: vocal, pianoStevie Plunder: vocal, guitarAndy Lewis: bassStuart Eadie: drums