paroles de chanson Bells of the Evening - Gordon Lightfoot
Bells
of
the
evening,
O
sing
to
my
love
Tell
her
I
miss
her,
my
own
turtledove
The
streets
of
the
old
town
are
covered
with
rain
I
think
I
might
never
know
true
love
again
I'm
lost
with
no
road
signs
to
guide
me
A
slave
to
my
whiskey
and
dreams
Bells
of
the
evening,
O
bells
that
I
love
I've
got
some
feelings
I
long
to
be
rid
of
I'm
not
one
to
ramble;
I'm
not
one
to
boast
Though
I
had
one
lover
more
lovely
than
most
She
was
a
country
girl
born
to
be
free
Who
took
to
the
city
by
chance
there
to
find
me
Bells
of
the
evening
go
pealin'
I'm
down
here
listenin'
to
you
Bells
of
the
evening,
O
bells
of
the
sea
Tell
her
that
I
love
her,
that
I'm
lost
and
so
lonely
Bells
of
the
evening,
your
sweet
Sunday
sound
Reminds
me
of
the
redwoods
and
moss
covered
ground
So
if
I
should
wander
on
back
to
the
coast
Tell
her
to
remember
it's
her
I
need
the
most
I'm
caught
by
the
minstrel's
misfortune
Of
being
forever
displaced
Bells
of
the
evening,
O
bells
of
the
sea
Tell
her
that
I
love
her;
That
I'm
lost
I'm
so
lonely
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