paroles de chanson The Postman - Lucy Spraggan
They
married
in
June
one
afternoon
in
a
church
down
by
their
home
She
wore
the
ring
his
mother
gave
him
the
day
that
he
left
home
They
danced
before
their
families
and
they
held
each
other
close
And
on
that
lovely
night
in
June,
oh
he
loved
her
so
The
war
took
him
to
Paris
one
year
since
they
had
wed
He
packed
envelopes
and
cigarettes
ink
and
his
fountain
pen
He
said
I
will
send
you
letters
each
week
that
I
am
gone
And
I
promise
you'll
feel
better,
when
the
postman
comes
The
months
had
past
on
slowly
and
his
boots
had
lost
their
tread
But
still
he
wrote
his
letters
this
week
this
one
had
said
You
are
always
with
me
even
when
I
feel
alone
And
this
rifle
bears
a
burden
and
its
heavy
on
my
soul
But
you
wont
have
to
miss
me
as
once
this
war
is
won
We
will
be
together,
when
the
postman
comes
She
opens
the
door
to
a
man
with
a
telegram
A
sad
look
on
his
face
She
wipes
away
a
single
tear
and
she
hears
him
say
Something
about
the
military
apologies
in
the
ministry
And
she
fell,
to
the
floor
She
questioned
him
said
you've
got
this
wrong
My
husbands
fast
my
husbands
strong
And
I
promise
you'll
know
better,
when
the
postman
comes
If
you've
received
this
letter
it
means
the
worst
has
done
And
I'm
sorry
and
I
love
you
and
this
isn't
what
I
want
But
you
will
find
another
and
I
will
understand
I
just
hope
he
loves
you
more
than
any
other
can
I
sent
you
all
these
letters
and
for
reasons
there's
just
one
It
is
me
you
will
remember.
when
the
postman
comes
1 Broken Bones
2 In This Church
3 London Bound
4 Until I've Lived My Life
5 Coming Down
6 Uninspired
7 I Don't Know
8 Papercuts (Original Demo)
9 The Postman
10 Unsinkable
11 23
12 Iou
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