paroles de chanson Lady Divine - Alela Diane
When
the
day,
when
the
day
falls
to
the
light,
at
the
end
of
the
end
of
my
time,
I
fall,
to
the
dark,
take
the
bones
off
my
back.
And
I
chant,
to
the
black,
you
were
my
lady
divine.
Cause
my
children,
are
in
hiding,
mortor
and
pestal
they
grind.
Those
songs
whistled
through
white
teeth,
do
scuff
the
day.
With
songs,
for
children,
to
sing.
Those
songs
whistled
through
white
teeth,
do
scuff
the
day.
With
songs,
for
children,
to
sing.
When
the
chairs
are
tucked
into
the
fading
song,
and
the
silver
of
their
pours
has
grown
long,
they
call,
to
the
dark,
take
the
bones
off
my
back.
And
they
chant,
to
the
black,
you
were
my
lady
divine.
And
they
bloat/blow(?),
like
a
bitter
wine,
in
their
bellies.
Cause
the
bones,
have
been
removed,
from
their
hunched
over
backs.
And
their
children,
are
all
grown
now,
water
and
pestle
they
grind.
Those
songs
whistled
through
white
teeth,
still
scuff
the
day.
With
songs,
for
children,
to
sing
Those
songs
whistled
through
white
teeth,
still
scuff
the
day
Those
songs,
for
children,
to
sing.
Those
songs,
for
children,
to
sing.
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