A simple song about memories of childhood. A couple of friends and I used to go to the bakers to pick up morning rolls for our parents. This was the old fashioned bakery where the smell would travel for miles - nothing better than an Edinburgh bread roll straight from the oven!
Harpo was one of my friends - called that as he had blond curly hair (simple really!!). Met the friends later but things change.
“In the Ghost of Time”
We used to get up so early
Pull our jeans and sneakers on
Feel the chill of the morning air
As we walked in the shadow of dawn
The sky was just a perfect pale sky blue
Clouds spare in the new day dawning
The streets were silent but for birdsong
Wee Harpo holding brother’s hand yawning
Soon the smell told us we were near
The warm interior permeated our souls
The sweet lady smile provided freely
Along with the Baker’s dozen warm rolls
Hey, do you remember those sweet days
Dj vu hits you when you’re down
Whatever happened to all the Harpo’s?
The innocent curly hair and acting the clown
Whatever happened to the child you knew?
Playing in the ghost of time
In another part of town
When time stood still and the sun shone long
Whatever happened to “Life’s a Long Song”
It seems to last forever
You say nothing will ever change
Those ever sunny days
Suddenly fracture and seem strange
And no matter how hard you try
It never, ever seems the same
Watching the girl of the moment
Standing at the edge of the College in-crowd
It slowly dawns who it is she is in awe of
As he flicks his curls, a presence so loud
You‘ve got to admire the style
And the candour for a while
But it’s easy to be deceived
By the nostalgia received
We spoke together in a quiet way
But soon realised we had nothing more to say
Hey, do you remember those sweet days
Dj vu hits you when you’re down
Whatever happened to all the Harpo’s?
The innocent curly hair, and acting the clown
Whatever happened to the child you knew?
Playing in the ghost of time
In another part of town
When time stood still and the sun shone long
Whatever happened to “Life’s a Long Song”
When I passed that place again
I could not even find the door
The smell had long gone, let it wain
Like memory itself, expecting so much more
It seems to last forever
You say nothing will ever change
Those ever sunny days
Suddenly fracture and seem strange
© Norman Richard Harris 2008