White Room Words and music by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown Transcribed by Brad Barclay. Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah. In a white room with black cur-tains, near the sta-tion. Black-roof coun-try, no gold pave-ments, tir-ed star-lings. Sil-ver hor-ses, run-down moon-beams in your dark eyes. Dawn-light smiles on your leav-ing, my con-tent-ment. I'll wait_ in this place where the sun nev-er shines, Wait_ in this place where the shad-ows run from them-selves._ You said no strings could sec-ure you at the stat-ion. Plat-form tick-et, rest-less die-sels, good-bye win-dows. I walked in-to such a sad time at the stat-ion. As I walked out, felt my own need just be-gin-ing. I'll wait_ in the queue when the trains come back. Lie_ with_ you where the shad-ows run from them-selves._ At the par-ty she was kind-ness in the hard crowd. Con-so-la-tion from the old wound now for-got-ten. Yel-low ti-gers crouched in jun-gles in her dark eyes. She's just dress-ing good-bye win-dows, tir-ed star-lings. I'll sleep_ in this place with the lone-ly_ croud, Lie_ in the dar where the shad-ows run from themselves. Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_ Ah_