There's a rumour in the
rooftops
Down Chingleberry way,
A whisper from the
rodents,
A murmur on the day,
A tiny bit of wisdom,
A
nugget square and true,
A little bit of learning
Concerning
me and you.
They're saying in the rooftops
Down
Chingleberry way,
The rodents and the spiders
And the
clergymen that pray,
That you're an angel, darling,
An
angel wild and free,
An angel lacking wisdom
For whispering
to me...
And when the nights are poorly
With
raindrops all around
And the rustle in the rooftops
And a
splashing on the ground,
I take you by your hand, my love,
I
kiss you on your mouth
While the clouds blow off with
morning
And a breeze blows from the south.
And
sunshine lights the rooftops
Down Chingelberry way,
It
shines on thatch and mildew
Like on every other day,
And we
are one, my darling,
The knowing creatures say,
One with
the basking morning,
One with the world at play.