paroles de chanson Divers - Joanna Newsom
A
diver
is
my
love
(And
I
am
his,
if
I
am
not
deceived),
Who
takes
one
breath
above,
for
every
hour
below
the
sea;
Who
gave
to
me
a
jewel
Worth
twice
this
woman′s
life
(but
would
cost
her
less
Than
laying
at
low
tide,
To
see
her
true
love
phosphoresce).
And
in
an
infinite
regress:
Tell
me,
why
is
the
pain
of
birth
Lighter
borne
than
the
pain
of
death?
I
ain't
saying
that
I
loved
you
first,
But
I
loved
you
best.
I
know
we
must
abide
Each
by
the
rules
that
bind
us
here:
The
divers,
and
the
sailors,
and
the
women
on
the
pier.
But
how
do
you
choose
your
form?
How
do
you
choose
your
name?
How
do
you
choose
your
life?
How
do
you
choose
the
time
you
must
exhale,
And
kick,
and
rise?
And
in
an
infinite
capsize:
Like
a
bull
tearing
down
the
coast,
Double
hulls
bearing
double
masts–
I
don′t
know
if
you
loved
me
most,
but
you
loved
me
last.
Recall
the
word
you
gave:
To
count
your
way
across
the
depths
of
this
arid
world,
Where
you
would
yoke
the
waves,
And
lay
a
bed
of
shining
pearls!
I
dream
it
every
night:
The
ringing
of
the
pail,
The
motes
of
sand
dislodged,
The
shucking,
quick
and
bright;
The
twinned
and
cast-off
shell
reveal
a
single
heart
of
white.
And
in
an
infinite
backslide:
Ancient
border,
sink
past
the
West,
Like
a
sword
at
the
bearer's
fall.
I
can't
claim
that
I
knew
you
best,
But
did
you
know
me
at
all?
A
woman
is
alive!
A
woman
is
alive;
You
do
not
take
her
for
a
sign
in
nacre
on
a
stone,
Alone,
unfaceted
and
fine.
And
never
will
I
wed.
I′ll
hunt
the
pearl
of
death
to
the
bottom
of
my
life,
And
ever
hold
my
breath,
Till
I
may
be
the
diver′s
wife.
See
how
the
infinite
divides:
And
the
divers
are
not
to
blame
For
the
rift,
spanning
distant
shores.
You
don't
know
my
name,
But
I
know
yours.
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