paroles de chanson Sweet Evening Breeze - John Mellencamp
Written
by:
John
Mellencamp
I
was
loud
and
a
little
sad.
She
was
visiting
from
Atlanta,
Georgia.
She
had
come
to
spend
the
summer
with
her
dad.
I
thought
she
was
very
pretty.
We
would
kiss
and
hold
hands
Every
night
by
the
football
field.
Her
body
was
tan
From
the
afternoons
by
the
public
swimming
pool.
Sweet
evening
breeze
Blows
around
my
thoughts
and
memories.
As
I
lie
here
today
And
drink
my
tea,
I
can
still
see
Sweet
evening
breeze.
I
saw
her
in
a
coffee
shop
In
a
big
hotel
down
in
Austin,
Texas.
She
had
cut
her
long
hair
off
And
replaced
it
with
Blue
eyes
of
sadness.
Still
acted
like
we
were
kids
And
she
told
me
that
she
had
to
marry
And
she
asked
me
if
I
did
Still
remember.
Sweet
evening
breeze
Blows
around
my
thoughts
and
memories.
As
I
lie
here
today
And
drink
my
tea,
I
can
still
see
Sweet
evening
breeze.
How
redundant
the
future
can
be.
These
days
of
old
are
very,
very
Ridiculous
for
me
to
see
When
I
think
about
the
real
gone
stories
And
how
time
holds
the
winning
hand.
I
can
tell
by
the
lines
on
our
faces
And
the
young
can′t
understand
That
they
look
at
me
When
they
look
at
themselves.
Oh,
sweet
evening
breeze
Blows
around
my
thoughts
and
memories.
As
I
lie
here
today
And
drink
my
tea,
I
can
still
see
Sweet
evening
breeze.
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