paroles de chanson Run Preciosa - Joe Ely
I
saw
her
in
the
barrio
In
the
town
where
the
brothers
fought
Across
the
river
from
the
Moorish
Mosque
That
the
Spanish
Christians
bought
Her
hair
was
dressed
by
Vesps
Woven
in
the
leather
wind
She
grew
up
int
the
country
You
could
see
it
in
her
innocent
grin
Run
Preciosa,
Run
for
love
The
olive
trees
need
rain
Memories
of
your
gypsy
past
Still
ride
on
the
midnight
train
Your
lover′s
heart
was
way
too
wild
You
saw
it
in
his
face
You
walk
the
graveyard
with
his
child
In
a
veil
of
Spanish
lace
The
son
of
Tony
Camborio
Drove
a
souped
up
Red
Renault
With
a
muffler
rusted
as
the
red
wrought
iron
Around
his
father's
burial
vault
The
Civil
Guards
raise
their
sleepy
heads
When
she
spins
to
watch
the
car
change
lanes
Tho
so
many
years
have
passed
Not
that
much
has
changed
Run
Preciosa,
Run
for
love
The
olive
trees
need
rain
Memories
of
your
gypsy
past
Still
ride
on
the
midnight
train
Your
lover′s
heart
was
way
too
wild
You
saw
it
in
his
face
You
walk
the
graveyard
with
his
child
In
a
veil
of
Spanish
lace
The
hours
paint
the
whitewashed
walls
In
shadows
of
Lavender-grey
Preciosa
counts
the
ring
of
bells
From
the
church
where
the
white
doves
lay
The
flashing
lights
of
the
Civil
Guard
Around
a
red
renault
they
flash
Not
that
much
has
really
changed,
Tho
so
much
time
has
passed...
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