A song about an old cottage and the people who lived in it
Copyright © Vincenzo Pandolfi 2012
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This year 2012 a little cottage that stood on the corner for probably over a century it was pulled down. With it goes the last evidence that the people who occupied it for over 65 years ever lived in the community. This song is to remember them
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Norm at the waterfront
Alice stayed home
She watched the street
As she stood on her feet
She knew what went on
Up down the street
When something was strange
Or about to change
Sixty five years across the road
Brought up three girls
No frills or pearls
The salt of the earth ran through their veins
Forgotten actors but everyday heroes
Norm and Alice across the road
A house of sticks with some fake bricks
A green tin roof a small chimney
An Aussie car in the garage
Clothes on the hoist in the yard
Happy children in the den
And now
Norm’s house is gone
When Norm retired
He stayed home with Alice
Swept the gutter
Did things that matter
Some days a brush
He would pick up
Or hammer a nail
Just here and there
If you needed a hand
You just had to ask
They did what they could
‘Cause they felt they should
The salt of the earth ran through their veins
Forgotten actors but everyday heroes
Norm and Alice across the road
A house of sticks with some fake bricks
A green tin roof a small chimney
An Aussie car in the garage
Clothes on the hoist in the yard
Happy children in the den
And now
Norm’s house is gone
Sixty five years
He never strayed
Norm cared for Alice
‘Till they finally took her
His eyes could not see
The years that were left
His mind in the past
So the pain would not last
A sign went up and the house was sold
No clothes on the hoist no light or noise
One day they came and took the roof
Then they came back
And they tore the house flat
Norm and Alice across the road
A house of sticks with some fake bricks
A green tin roof a small chimney An Aussie car in the garage
Clothes on the hoist in the yard
Happy children in the den
And now
Norm’s house is gone
And now
Norm’s house is gone
And now
Norm’s house is gone
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