paroles de chanson Those Dancing Days Are Gone - Carla Bruni
Come,
let
me
sing
into
your
ear
Those
dancing
days
are
gone
All
that
silk
and
satin
gear
Crouch
upon
a
stone
Wrapping
that
foul
body
up
In
as
foul
a
rag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
Curse
as
you
may
I
sing
it
through
What
matter
if
the
knave
That
the
most
could
pleasure
you
The
children
that
he
gave
Somewhere
sleeping
like
a
top
Under
a
marble
flag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
Come,
let
me
sing
into
your
ear
I
thought
it
out
this
very
day
Noon
upon
the
clock
All
that
silk
and
satin
gear
A
man
may
put
pretense
away
Who
leans
upon
a
stick
May
sing
and
sing
until
he
drop
Whether
to
maid
or
hag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
Come,
let
me
sing
into
your
ear
Those
dancing
days
are
gone
All
that
silk
and
satin
gear
Crouch
upon
a
stone
Wrapping
that
foul
body
up
In
as
foul
a
rag
I
carry
the
sun
in
a
golden
cup
The
moon
in
a
silver
bag
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