paroles de chanson Affair On 8th Avenue - Gordon Lightfoot
The
perfume
that
she
wore
was
from
some
little
store
On
the
down
side
of
town
But
it
lingered
on
long
after
she'd
gone
I
remember
it
well
And
our
fingers
entwined
like
ribbons
of
light
And
we
came
through
a
doorway
somewhere
in
the
night
Her
long
flowing
hair
came
softly
undone
And
it
lay
all
around
And
she
brushed
it
down
as
I
stood
by
her
side
In
the
warmth
of
her
love
And
she
showed
me
her
treasures
of
paper
and
tin
And
then
we
played
a
game
only
she
could
win
And
she
told
me
a
riddle
I'll
never
forget
Then
left
with
the
answer
I've
never
found
yet
How
long,
said
she,
can
a
moment
like
this
Belong
to
someone
What's
wrong,
what
is
right,
when
to
live
or
to
die
We
must
almost
be
born
So
if
you
should
ask
me
what
secrets
I
hide
I'm
only
your
lover,
don't
make
me
decide
The
perfume
that
she
wore
was
from
some
little
store
On
the
down
side
of
town
But
it
lingered
on
long
after
she'd
gone
I
remember
it
well
And
she
showed
me
her
treasures
of
paper
and
tin
And
then
we
played
a
game
only
she
could
win
And
our
fingers
entwined
like
ribbons
of
light
And
we
came
through
a
doorway
somewhere
in
the
night
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