paroles de chanson Albatross - Judy Collins
The
lady
comes
to
the
gate
dressed
in
lavender
and
leather
Looking
North
to
the
sea
she
finds
the
weather
fine
She
hears
the
steeple
bells
ringing
through
the
orchard
All
the
way
from
town
She
watches
seagulls
fly
Silver
on
the
ocean
stitching
through
the
waves
The
edges
of
the
sky
Many
people
wander
up
the
hills
From
all
around
you
Making
up
your
memories
and
thinking
they
have
found
you
They
cover
you
with
veils
of
wonder
as
if
you
were
a
bride
Young
men
holding
violets
are
curious
to
know
if
you
have
cried
And
tell
you
why
And
ask
you
why
Any
way
you
answer
Lace
around
the
collars
of
the
blouses
of
the
ladies
Flowers
from
a
Spanish
friend
of
the
family
The
embroid'ry
of
your
life
holds
you
in
And
keeps
you
out
but
you
survive
Imprisoned
in
your
bones
Behind
the
isinglass
windows
of
your
eyes
And
in
the
night
the
iron
wheels
rolling
through
the
rain
Down
the
hills
through
the
long
grass
to
the
sea
And
in
the
dark
the
hard
bells
ringing
with
pain
Come
away
alone
Even
now
by
the
gate
with
you
long
hair
blowing
And
the
colors
of
the
day
that
lie
along
your
arms
You
must
barter
your
life
to
make
sure
you
are
living
And
the
crowd
that
has
come
You
give
them
the
colors
And
the
bells
and
wind
and
the
dream
Will
there
never
be
a
prince
who
rides
along
the
sea
and
the
mountains
Scattering
the
sand
and
foam
into
amethyst
fountains
Riding
up
the
hills
from
the
beach
in
the
long
summer
grass
Holding
the
sun
in
his
hands
and
shattering
the
isinglass?
Day
and
night
and
day
again
and
people
come
and
go
away
forever
While
the
shining
summer
sea
dances
in
the
glass
of
your
mirror
While
you
search
the
waves
for
love
and
your
visions
for
a
sign
The
knot
of
tears
around
your
throat
is
crystallizing
into
your
design
And
in
the
night
the
iron
wheels
rolling
through
the
rain
Down
the
hills
through
the
long
grass
to
the
sea
And
in
the
dark
the
hard
bells
ringing
with
pain
Come
away
alone
Come
away
alone...
with
me.
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