It’s been more than a minute I’ve gone more than mile And It feels like I haven’t Been home in a while And the leaves blew through the door They settled on the floor While I was gone And I slept through this morning And there went the day Left me at sunrise Sailed away I’ve been standing at the shore Just like I did before To see again I live in a blue, blue town Always watching the Sun go down And there is no one around To see me sigh And all the blackbirds are standing still On the roofs and the window sills As they stare with their silent chilly Eyes Bluetown Bluetown It’s been more than a minute And year after year I hate that you haven’t Been here All the pipes began to rust As all the floors have gathered dust You slipped away I almost remember When you last spoke to me Under the strands of A willow tree And I wanna know if that was the end Or if I went back again There you would be Save me from this blue, blue town Always watching the Sun go down And never a soul around To see me sigh And all the blackbirds are standing still On the roofs and the window sills As they stare with their silent chilly Eyes Bluetown Bluetown So dust off the cobwebs Sweep up the leaves Open the windows Feel the breeze Would it be such a crime To turn on a dime And cut my way in line To feel, one more time Homeward-bound To get me out of this blue, blue town Always watching the leaves turn brown And never a soul around To see me sigh And all the blackbirds are standing still On the roofs and the window sills As they stare with their silent chilly Eyes Bluetown Bluetown