paroles de chanson Golden Loom - Maria Muldaur
(Bob
Dylan)
Smoky
autumn
night,
stars
up
in
the
sky,
I
see
the
sailin'
boats
across
the
bay
go
by.
Eucalyptus
trees
hang
above
the
street
And
then
I
turn
my
head,
for
you're
approachin'
me.
Moonlight
on
the
water,
fisherman's
daughter,
floatin'
in
to
my
room
With
a
golden
loom.
First
we
wash
our
feet
near
the
immortal
shrine
And
then
our
shadows
meet
and
then
we
drink
the
wine.
I
see
the
hungry
clouds
up
above
your
face
And
then
the
tears
roll
down,
what
a
bitter
taste.
And
then
you
drift
away
on
a
summer's
day
where
the
wildflowers
bloom
With
your
golden
loom.
I
walk
across
the
in
the
dismal
light
Where
all
the
cars
are
stripped
between
the
gates
of
night.
I
see
the
trembling
lion
with
the
lotus
flower
tail
And
then
I
kiss
your
lips
as
I
lift
your
veil.
But
you're
gone
and
then
all
I
seem
to
recall
is
the
smell
of
perfume
And
your
golden
loom.
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