A crowded room on Beverley
A party for the rent
You were sitting casually
With a few of your fabulous friends
I asked you what your name was
But you just turned and laughed
Then a little later
I finally caught your eye
And even though you tried so hard
You couldn't hide your smile
I followed you downstairs
And we talked for a long long time
Would you call that love
Who's to say
I don't know much about love
But you're the best I ever had
It wasn't long before you changed
Your phone number to mine
You said that you were movin' in
But you needed a little time
So I kept all your messages
Til you made up your mind
Now the rain is fallin' and the clouds are gathering
And the sun refuse to shine
Your promises and whispered words
Are forever on my mind
And I'm left here smokin' cigarettes
That you left behind
Would you call that love
Who's to say
I don't know much about love
But you're the best I ever had
Nicholas Rodney Drake, known as Nick Drake, was an English singer-songwriter and guitarist born in 1948. His music, characterized by melancholic melodies and introspective lyrics, primarily falls into the folk-rock genre. Drake released three studio albums during his short career: *Five Leaves Left* (1969), *Bryter Layter* (1970) and *Pink Moon* (1972). Despite an initial lack of commercial success, his work was rediscovered in the 1980s, becoming a cult object among fans of indie and folk music. Drake is remembered for his poetic sensibility, refined guitar technique, and the introverted atmosphere that permeates his songs. Some of his most representative tracks are *Pink Moon*, *Northern Sky* and *Cello Song*. His life was marked by deep melancholy and a sense of alienation, which is reflected in his music. Drake died in 1974 at the age of 26 from an accidental overdose of barbiturates.
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