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Allan Taylor - Notes From Paris lyrics
I can still hear him playing, April in Paris
 Dexter's blowing his horn
 It's a used up tune for a faded moon
 And played for the memory of something that's gone
 Plays like a lover, who's holding a dream
 When he knows that the dream won't last
 He's going down slow, but he's scared to let go
 Deep down he knows, the dreaming has passed
 One hit of cocaine, one hit of horse
 He'll take what's on offer today
 It's a losers refrain to come back again
 That thin line of snow to blow you away
 He says "Buy me a vin rouge, buy me a beer
 As he sits in The Blue Note Cafe
 He's ending his days in a purple haze
 As pink and blue neon drag night into day
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 And the dancers have left the floor
 And the last of the late night drinkers are out of the door
 The old man's hung up his horn
 He's playing no more
 It's not for the money, it's not for the fame
 It's for something that sings through it all
 When the music rings true, your soul comes through
 And that's what you do, 'til you hear the last chord
 They say we go out, the way we came in
 It's how we played it that marks out the man
 If we can leave a trace of beauty and grace
 Then it wasn't for nothing, just part of the plan
 And the dancers have left the floor
 And the last of the late night drinkers are out of the door
 The old man's hung up his horn
 He's playing no more









