Lyrics Sixteen Summers, Fifteen Falls - Townes Van Zandt
Let
me
tell
you
a
story
′bout
a
girl
I
knew
Fairest
skin
with
eyes
of
blue
I
swear
to
the
lord
that
I
loved
her
true
It's
a
year
now
she′s
been
gone
Well
her
spirit
was
as
bright
as
the
soft
sunshine
Lips
the
color
of
strawberry
wine
I
wish
to
God
she
still
was
mine
But
the
chance
won't
come
again
After
first
we
lay
in
love's
sweet
bed
With
one
look
at
her
eyes
I
might
have
read
All
the
pain
that
was
flyin′
through
her
head
Through
my
guilt
I
could
not
see
Oh,
I
turned
to
her
when
the
mornin′
came
Hungry
thoughts
racin'
through
my
brain
But
the
knife
in
her
heart
screamed
herself
she′d
slain
And
a
note
whispered
love
too
soon
Oh
her
old
man
screamed
and
her
mother
cried
All
I
could
do
was
to
wonder
why
A
girl
in
her
youth
was
forced
to
die
Is
lovin'
such
a
crime?
She
died
(few
in
years)
with
breasts
still
small
Seeing
sixteens
summers
and
fifteen
falls
Me
and
my
blindness
never
realized
all
The
fear
she
kept
inside
Let
me
tell
you
a
story
′bout
a
girl
I
knew
Fairest
skin
with
eyes
of
blue
I
swear
to
the
lord
that
I
loved
her
true
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