Friday, April 28, 2006

The Man Who Doesn't Know How to Smile - Josh Rouse w/ Paz Suay

He used to walk in central park where
at least a dozen women broke his heart
and there he'd sit
and think about his past
she lived in brooklyn and she rode the trains
first she'd the "G" and then the "L" and that is where
they met up on that day
She wants to help him out
'cause he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesn't know how to smile
he's not happy by himself
Its not that simple just to change a man
Even if you think you can just keep up this and then
its hard
uh huh
So be cautious when you see him pass
he won't hurt you but his face is sad and eve-ry day, he's breathing through the gills
She wants to help him out
'cause he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesn't know how to smile
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesn't know how to smile
he's not happy by himself
The summertime into the fall and
they took a little trip up to the cape and that is where
they laid their bodies down
And in the morning when the sun came up
she looked at him just to say that she would never ever go astray
It's gonna work out now
'cause he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesn't know how to smile
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesnt know how
he's the man who doesn't know how to smile
he's not happy by himself
he's not happy by himself
he's not happy by himself
he's not happy by himself
Try to listen to this at around 1 o'clock in the morning on a Sunday night when you're nearly dozing off as you are listening to the Good Fellows/Bons Rapazes and you can only remind the next morning that it had a lyrics that goes "he's the man who doesn't know how to smile" and that it was such a beautiful song, as you didn't caught which was the band/musician, you have to check MQ3 track list until you find a song that has that lyric or something that reminds you of it and finally I've found it and it's from Josh Rouse's new album "Subtitulo" which unfortunately I still haven't heard...

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