paroles de chanson Sky - Carmen Warrington , David Jones
A
dreaded
sunny
day
So
I
meet
you
at
the
cemetry
gates
Keats
and
Yeats
are
on
your
side
A
dreaded
sunny
day
So
I
meet
you
at
the
cemetry
gates
Keats
and
Yeats
are
on
your
side
While
Wilde
is
on
mine
So
we
go
inside
and
we
gravely
read
the
stones
All
those
people,
all
those
lives
Where
are
they
now?
With
loves
and
hates
And
passions
just
like
mine
They
were
born
And
then
they
lived
And
then
they
died
Seems
so
unfair
I
want
to
cry
You
say:
"Ere
thrice
the
sun
done
salutation
to
the
dawn"
And
you
claim
these
words
as
your
own
But
I've
read
well
and
I've
heard
them
said
A
hundred
times
(maybe
less,
maybe
more)
If
you
must
write
prose
or
poems
The
words
you
use
should
be
your
own
Don't
plagiarise
or
take
'on
loan'
There's
always
someone,
somewhere
With
a
big
nose
who
knows
And
who
trips
you
up
and
laughs
When
you
fall
Who'll
trip
you
up
and
laugh
When
you
fall
You
say:
"Ere
long
done
do
does
did"
Words
which
could
only
be
your
own
And
you
then
produce
the
text
From
whence
was
ripped
(Some
dizzy
whore,
1804)
A
dreaded
sunny
day
So
let's
go
where
we're
happy
And
I
meet
you
at
the
cemetry
gates
Oh
Keats
and
Yeats
are
on
your
side
A
dreaded
sunny
day
So
let's
go
where
we're
wanted
And
I
meet
you
at
the
cemetry
gates
Keats
and
Yeats
are
on
your
side
But
you
lose
'Cause
weird
lover
Wilde
is
on
mine
Sure
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