Lyrics Diamonds and Rust - Judy Collins
Well
I′ll
be
damned
Here
comes
your
ghost
again
But
that's
not
unusual
Now
that
the
moon
is
full
And
you
called
on
the
phone
And
here
I
sit
Hand
on
the
telephone
Hearing
a
voice
I′d
known
A
couple
of
light
years
ago
Heading
straight
for
a
fall
I
remember
your
eyes
Were
bluer
than
robin's
eggs
My
poetry
was
lousy,
you
said
Where
are
you
calling
from?
A
booth
in
the
northwest
Ten
years
ago
I
gave
you
some
cufflinks
You
brought
me
something
We
both
know
what
memory
can
bring
It
brings
diamonds
and
rust
You
burst
on
the
scene
Already
a
legend
The
original
phenomenon
The
unwashed
phenomenon
You
strayed
into
my
arms
And
there
you
stayed
Temporarily
lost
at
sea
The
Madonna
was
yours
for
free
The
girl
on
the
half-shell
Would
keep
you
from
harm
Now
I
see
you
standing
With
brown
leaves
falling
And
snow
in
the
air
Now
you're
standing
out
the
window
Of
that
crummy
hotel
Over
Washington
Square
Our
breath
comes
out
white
clouds
Mingles
and
hangs
in
the
air
Speaking
strictly
for
me
We
both
could
have
died
then
and
there
Now
you′re
telling
me
You′re
not
nostalgic
But
give
me
another
word
for
it
You
who
are
so
good
with
words
And
with
keeping
things
vague
Because
I
need
some
of
that
vagueness
now
It
all
come
back
too
clearly
Yes
I
once
loved
you
dearly
And
we
both
know
what
memories
bring
They
bring
diamonds
and
rust
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