paroles de chanson The Snows They Melt the Soonest - Cara Dillon
The
snows
they
melt
the
soonest
when
the
winds
Begin
to
sing
And
the
corn
it
ripens
fastest
when
The
frosts
are
settling
in
And
when
the
young
man
Tells
me
that
my
face
he'll
soon
forget
Before
we
Part
I'll
wage
a
crown,
he's
fain
to
follow
yet
And
the
snows
they
melt
the
soonest
when
the
winds
Begin
to
sing
The
swallow
flies
without
a
thought
As
long
as
it
is
spring
But
when
spring
goes
and
Winter
blows
my
love
then
you'll
be
free
For
all
Your
pride
to
follow
me
across
the
raging
main
And
the
snows
they
melt
the
soonest
when
the
winds
Begin
to
sing
And
the
bee
that
flew
when
summer
Shone
in
winter
cannot
sting
And
I've
seen
a
young
Man's
anger
melt
between
the
night
and
morn
So
It's
surely
not
a
harder
thing
to
melt
a
young
Man's
scorn
So
don't
you
bid
me
farewell
here,
no
farewell
I
Receive,
For
you
will
lie
with
me
my
love
then
Kiss
and
take
your
leave
And
I'll
wait
here
'til
The
moorcock
calls
and
the
Martin
takes
the
wind
For
the
snows
they
melt
the
soonest
when
the
winds
Begin
to
sing
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