Lyrics Recollection - Manu Lafer
She
licks
her
finger
and
dampens
her
eye
To
make
people
think
she
is
crying
For
all
around
her
are
tear-sorrowed
faces
But
she
is
too
young
to
know
dying
Outside
the
window
tree
branches
sway
down
Long
glassy
fingers
sweep
snow-covered
ground
While
inside
a
woman
is
moaning
softly
For
loss
of
a
son
She
sees
black-ribboned
white
roses
and
hears
A
man
with
bald
head
heavily
sighing
Then
bravely
she
turns
her
gaze
back
to
the
box
Where
a
broken
young
body
is
lying
Outside
the
crystal
icicles
shine
bright
Casting
a
prism,
reflecting
the
light
That
sends
rainbows
dancing
across
the
brow
Of
a
pastor
in
prayer
She
touches
her
face
to
see
if
the
mouth
tears
She
put
on
with
her
finger
are
drying
Then
her
young
attention
is
drawn
back
outside
Where
she
watches
a
small
brown
bird
flying
Coming
to
land
on
the
icy
fence
rail
With
such
a
momentum
it
skids
on
its
tail
And
she
laughs
so
loud
and
then
quickly
Claps
her
small
hand
to
her
mouth
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