Franklin's Table

Album: Down in the Cellar (2000)
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  • Dinner with Ben Franklin on Friday night
    The invitation read
    Of course I wrote and thanked him
    I wouldn't miss it for the world I said
    His table is so well kept

    He plays the glass harmonica
    And talks of wind and kites
    The habits of the court of France
    And other strange delights

    Of course I've heard it all before
    On other wintry nights
    And yet there is no better wine or conversation

    The English call it claret
    And clear and red it sits inside my glass
    Sent to us from Paris
    A greater kindness never came to pass
    We'll drink his health, with the last

    He plays the glass harmonica
    And talks of wind and kites
    Of almanacs and specacles
    And other strange delights
    Of course I've heard it all before
    On other wintry nights
    And yet there is no better wine or conversation

    Time goes by in stories
    Wine goes by, dark and young
    When it comes my turn here
    I'll be telling one with a purple tongue

    The night grows philosophic
    I miss a word or two, it must be said
    As I hear them talking
    I sink a little keeping in my chair
    Thanking the fates that brought me here

    He plays the glass harmonica
    And talks of wind and kites
    Of lightening and odometers
    And other strange delights

    Of course I've heard it all before
    On other wintry nights
    And yet there is no better wine or conversation Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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