paroles de chanson The Cloud - Bill Douglas
I
am
the
daughter
of
Earth
and
Water
And
the
nursling
of
the
sky
I
pass
through
the
pores
of
the
oceans
and
shores
I
change,
but
I
cannot
die
For
after
the
rain,
when
it
never
a
stain
The
pavilion
of
heaven
is
bare
And
the
winds
and
sunbeams
with
their
convex
gleams
Build
up
the
blue
dome
of
air
I
silently
laugh
at
my
own
cenotaph
And
out
of
the
caverns
of
rain.
Like
a
child
from
the
womb,
like
a
ghost
from
the
tomb
I
unrise
and
unbuilt
it
again
I
bring
fresh
showers
for
the
thirsting
flowers
From
the
seas
and
from
the
streams
I
bear
light
shade
for
the
leaves
when
laid
In
their
noonday
dreams
From
my
wings
are
shaken
the
dews
that
waken
The
sweet
buds
every
one
When
rocked
to
rest
on
their
mother's
breast
As
she
dances
about
the
sun.
I
wield
the
flail
of
the
lashing
hail
And
whiten
the
green
plains
under
And
then
again
I
dissolve
it
in
rain
And
laugh
as
I
pass
in
thunder
I
am
the
daughter
of
Earth
and
Water
And
the
nursling
of
the
sky
I
pass
through
the
pores
of
the
oceans
and
shores
I
change,
but
I
cannot
die
For
after
the
rain,
when
it
never
a
stain
The
pavilion
of
heaven
is
bare
And
the
winds
and
sunbeams
with
their
convex
gleams
Build
up
the
blue
dome
of
air
I
silently
laugh
at
my
own
cenotaph
And
out
of
the
caverns
of
rain.
Like
a
child
from
the
womb,
like
a
ghost
from
the
tomb
I
unrise
and
unbuilt
it
again
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