paroles de chanson When a Man's In Love He Feels No Cold - Alasdair Roberts
She
wore
the
guise
of
a
winter
squall
Blowing
through
my
empty
hall,
With
rime
on
window,
frost
on
sill,
And
icicle
on
gable
bell.
Then
she
wore
the
guise
of
fallow
doe,
As
great
with
young
as
she
could
go.
Then
she
turned
to
me,
then
turned
to
go,
Leaving
footprints
in
the
snow.
But
when
a
man's
in
love
he
feels
no
cold,
When
a
man's
in
love
he
feels
no
cold.
When
a
man's
in
love
he
feels
no
cold,
When
a
man's
in
love
he
feels
no
cold.
So
bake
for
us
the
bridal
bread,
And
brew
the
bridal
beer,
oh.
And
make
for
us
the
bridal
bed,
And
we
will
disappear,
oh.
And
farewell
to
the
Clyde
water,
The
gently
flowing
river.
My
love
and
I
are
going
away,
Although
we
know
not
whither.
When
a
man's
in
love
he
feels
no
cold,
When
a
man's
in
love
he
feels
no
cold.
So
bake
for
us
the
bridal
bread,
And
brew
the
bridal
beer,
oh.
And
make
for
us
the
bridal
bed,
And
we
will
disappear,
oh.
And
farewell
to
the
Clyde
water,
The
gently
flowing
river.
My
love
and
I
are
going
away,
Although
we
know
not
whither.
My
love
and
I
are
going
away,
Although
we
know
not
whither.
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