paroles de chanson Looking Glass - Eric Andersen
In
the
cattails,
a
maid
did
dwell
She
sang
sweet
songs
but
she
loved
as
well
She
was
a
bit
over
five
feet
tall
And
she
loved
no
man
for
she
loved
them
all
In
her
bed
many
hours
we
lay
While
the
north
winds
blow
and
the
sparrows
play
And
in
my
hand
she
placed
a
key
Sayin',
"Keep
this
my
love,
follow
me"
So
I
swore,
for
she
knew
me
well
I
swore
this
love,
I'd
never
tell
She
said
for
me,
her
soul,
she'd
sell
Even
if
she
must
walk
the
fires
of
hell
Her
hair
it
rushed
and
flowed
so
long
On
a
silken
pillow,
it
did
belong
Her
eyes
were
yellow
like
the
mornin'
sun
And
they
were
singin'
each
one
a
song
And
her
skin
was
dark
like
a
russet
dawn
Well
in
her
hair
would
flow
my
tears
Of
my
lonely
days,
and
my
bitter
years
And
on
her
breast,
my
soul
would
sail
And
her
mouth
was
as
sweet,
sweet
as
ale
She
was
to
me
a
golden
cup
That
poured
me
life,
for
me
to
sup
And
in
her
heart
was
a
lookin'
glass
And
a
sturdy
ship
with
a
highest
mast
For
many
days,
I
did
remain
Until
one
day,
I
forgot
her
name
Then
I
knew
I'd
have
to
go
From
where
the
sparrows
played
And
the
north
winds'
blow
But
then
one
day,
by
the
cattail
pond
My
love
was
dyin',
and
then
she
was
gone
I
buried
her
where
the
green
grass
grows
And
there
she
slept
'til
the
winter
snows
So
I
sang
my
sorrow
to
the
trees
And
they
said,
"Go
sing
it
to
the
breeze"
Well
I
knew
this
love
no
man
could
believe
So
I
buried
my
sorrow,
my
heart
and
my
key
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