Beirut

Peter Sarstedt

With the green traffic light
On the wet shiny street
Hair looking like spilled crème de menthe
She stood framed by the night
A statue in white outside the blazing casino

And there stood I the complete anti hero
There stood I brilliantly alone

In Beirut that night gun shots cracked the heat
From Dan to Beshebaar with the passions running high
Many men willing to die
Now ran across the Middle East

And she was born a child of the Medina
Knowing well the back streets of the Lebanon
And Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut

From the burning hotels to the Christian citadels
Or to the Palestinian line
We were hunted like beast
Through the blood hungry feast
And by the men from Damascus

And all I wanted was my fifty thousand
Got caught up in a tragic civil war

And I've been shot in the arm by some jumpie Jean Damme
Mistaken for a terrorist

And she ran to my side
Shouting "God will provide"
They gave me a white Mercedes
I said, "What has happened to my fifty thousand?"
She smiled in the back seat of this very car

And Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut

And Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut crumbling stone by stone
Beirut

With the green traffic light on the wet shiny street
Hair looking like spilled crème de menthe
She stood framed by the night
A statue in white outside the blazing casino

And there stood I the complete anti hero
And there stood I brilliantly alone

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Wann wurde das Lied “Beirut” von Peter Sarstedt veröffentlicht?
Das Lied Beirut wurde im Jahr 1996, auf dem Album “Where Do You Go To?” veröffentlicht.

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