Stardust Blues Poem by Aldo Kraas

Stardust Blues



There was sturdust in her eyes
Baby
What do I have to do for you to love me?
How can I get to you?
How can I get you to love me?
I remember the good old times
When you used to sing the blues at the bars in New York
I know that the pay was not good
But you had a voice
Of a bird
That was singing
Stardust blues
Have you read the letter that I send you lately?
I tryed to call you so many times
I could never get through
The telephone was always busy
Woman can't live without the telephone
I think they would be dead by now
Stardust blues
What more do I have to do for you to love me?
Why can we be friends?
If is that what you want it will be fine with me
I can't force you to love me
I can't force you to be my friend
You have to make your mind
You have to choose who you want to be around
Before it is too late
I can start over looking for new friends
Stardust Blues
Baby
I think we have nothing in common
No love for each other
No hope for each other
I have nothing more to say to you
I have nothing else to offer you
To never despair my life
As I return to my empty room
I don't dream any more
I swear to myself that
This night will be a lonely one
Who know's when mrs. Right will knock on my door
Stardust Blues
Hey
The best thing in my life
Is the peace that I have found
The love that is in my soul
The love I have for myself
It is endless
I believe in God
And friendship does not exist for me
It seems so hard to find
It can't be bought with money either
Stardust Blues

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Aldo Kraas

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