Lyrics Passing Afternoon - Iron & Wine
There
are
times
that
walk
from
you
like
some
passing
afternoon
Summer
warmed
the
open
window
of
her
honeymoon
And
she
chose
a
yard
to
burn
but
the
ground
remembers
her
Wooden
spoons,
her
children
stir
her
Bougainvillea
blooms
There
are
things
that
drift
away
like
our
endless,
numbered
days
Autumn
blew
the
quilt
right
off
the
perfect
bed
she
made
And
she's
chosen
to
believe
in
the
hymns
her
mother
sings
Sunday
pulls
its
children
from
their
piles
of
fallen
leaves
There
are
sailing
ships
that
pass
all
our
bodies
in
the
grass
Springtime
calls
her
children
until
she
lets
them
go
at
last
And
she's
chosen
where
to
be,
though
she's
lost
her
wedding
ring
Somewhere
near
her
misplaced
jar
of
Bougainvillea
seeds
There
are
things
we
can't
recall,
Blind
as
night
that
finds
us
all
Winter
tucks
her
children
in,
her
fragile
china
dolls
But
my
hands
remember
hers,
rolling
around
the
shaded
ferns
Naked
arms,
her
secrets
still
like
songs
I'd
never
learned
There
are
names
across
the
sea,
only
now
I
do
believe
Sometimes,
with
the
window
closed,
she'll
sit
and
think
of
me
But
she'll
mend
his
tattered
clothes
and
they'll
kiss
as
if
they
know
A
baby
sleeps
in
all
our
bones,
so
scared
to
be
alone
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