Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
In this deeply personal and emotional song, a tired and well travelled Van Morrison returns home to his Irish “hideaway.” Morrison starts off the track discussing his travels, how he has travelled far and long and has drifted far away from home. He then fantasizes about a return to home where it doe...
[Verse]
In the cul de sac so smooth, I look down
Be less sure, sir, and take your rest
It's been much too long since we drifted in song
Lay it down wet in this hideaway
[Chorus 1]
Oh I travelled far to the nearest star
And Mount Palomar, mar, mar
And we don't care just who you know, it's who you are
And when they all go home, down the cobblestones
You can double back (this is it) to a cul de sac
[Chorus 2]
Oh, I travelled far, the nearest star
And Mount Palomar, Palomar, Palomar, Palomar
And we don't care just who d'you know who d'you know
And who you really are, really are
And when they all all go home, down the cobblestones
You will double back to a cul de sac
[Outro]
You know, you know you will
You will, oh, will double back
And not very far to a cul de sac
You, you, you will double back to a cul de sac
You know, you know it's not very far away, no, no
It's just a cul de sac
And you know, and you know, and you know
It's not very very far away, no
It's just a cul de sac, donn, donn, donn...
You're not very far away, no
Oh, it's not, it's not very far away
It's not as far as a country mile
(You got it)
It's just a cul de sac
Cul de Sac was written by Van Morrison.
Cul de Sac was produced by Van Morrison.
Van Morrison released Cul de Sac on Sat Oct 05 1974.