paroles de chanson The Things I Say - Joanna Newsom
If
i
have
the
space
of
half
a
day,
I′m
ashamed
of
half
the
things
I
say.
I'm
ashamed
to
have
turned
out
this
way,
And
i
desire
to
make
amends:
But
it
don′t
make
no
difference,
now,
And
no-one's
listening,
anyhow,
And
lists
of
sins
and
solemn
vows
Don't
make
you
any
friends.
There′s
an
old
trick
played,
When
the
light
and
the
wine
conspire
To
make
me
think
I′m
fine.
I'm
not,
but
i
have
got
half
a
mind
To
maybe
get
there,
yet.
When
the
sky
goes
pink
in
Paris,
France,
Do
you
think
of
the
girl
who
used
to
dance
When
you′d
frame
her
moving
within
your
hands,
Saying
This
I
won't
forget?
What
happened
to
the
man
you
were,
When
you
loved
somebody
before
her?
Did
he
die?
Or
does
that
man
endure,
somewhere
far
away?
Our
lived
come
easy
and
our
lives
come
hard.
We
carry
them
like
a
pack
of
cards:
Some
we
don′t
use,
but
we
don't
discard,
But
keep
for
a
rainy
day.
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