Lyrics A Sense of Wonder - Van Morrison
I
walked
in
my
greatcoat
Down
through
the
days
of
the
leaves
No
before
after,
yes
after
before
We
were
shining
our
light
into
the
days
of
blooming
wonder
In
the
eternal
presence,
in
the
presence
of
the
flame
Didn′t
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
Didn't
I
come
to
lift
your
fiery
vision
bright
Didn′t
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
in
the
flame
On
and
on
and
on
and
on
we
kept
singing
our
song
Over
newtonards
and
comber,
gransha
and
the
Ballystockart
road
With
boffyflow
and
spike
I
said
I
could
describe
the
leaves
for
samuel
and
felicity
Rich,
red
browney,
half
burnt
orange
and
green
Didn't
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
Didn't
I
come
to
lift
your
fiery
vision
bright
Didn′t
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
in
the
flame
It′s
easy
to
describe
the
leaves
in
the
autumn
And
it's
oh
so
easy
in
the
spring
But
down
through
january
and
february
it′s
a
very
different
thing
On
and
on
and
on,
through
the
winter
of
our
discontent
When
the
wind
blows
up
the
collar
and
the
ears
are
frostbitten
too
I
said
I
could
describe
the
leaves
for
samuel
and
what
it
means
to
you
and
me
You
may
call
my
love
sophia,
but
I
call
my
love
philosophy
Didn't
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
Didn′t
I
come
to
lift
your
fiery
vision
Didn't
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
in
the
flame
Wee
alfie
at
the
Castle
picture
house
on
the
castlereagh
road.
Whistling
on
the
corner
next
door
where
He
kept
johnny
mack
brown′s
horse
O
solo
mio
by
mcgimsey
And
the
man
who
played
the
saw
Outside
the
city
hall
Pastie
suppers
down
at
davey's
chipper
Gravy
rings,
wagon
wheels
Barmbracks,
snowballs
A
sense
of
wonder
A
sense
of
wonder
A
sense
of
wonder
Didn't
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
Didn′t
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
Didn′t
I
come
to
bring
you
a
sense
of
wonder
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