paroles de chanson Swans And The Swimming - Iron & Wine
"Take
me
again,"
she
said,
thinking
of
him
"To
the
pond
with
the
swans
and
the
swimming"
Far
from
his
room,
that
familiar
perfume
How
it
felt
to
her
when
she
was
naked
The
lesson
she
learned
when
her
memory
stirs
Is
to
marvel
with
love
at
the
sunset
And
walking
away
at
the
dark
end
of
day
She
will
measure
and
break
like
a
habit
Oh
how
the
rain
sounds
as
loud
as
a
lover's
words
And
now
and
again
she's
afraid
when
the
sun
returns
"Take
me
again,"
she
said,
thinking
of
him
"I
don't
care
for
this
careful
behavior"
A
brush
through
her
hair,
children
kissing
upstairs
Keeps
her
up
with
her
want
for
her
savior
The
sun
on
the
sand,
on
her
knees
and
her
hands
As
she
begs
for
her
fish
from
the
water
But
turn
them
away,
she's
a
whip
and
a
slave
Given
time
she
may
find
something
better
Oh
how
the
rain
sounds
as
loud
as
a
lover's
words
And
now
and
again
she's
afraid
when
the
sun
returns
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