paroles de chanson These Foolish Things - Mary Coughlan
A
cigarette
that
bears
a
lipstick′s
traces,
An
airline
ticket
to
romantic
places,
And
still
my
heart
has
wings...
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you.
A
tinkling
piano
in
the
next
apartment,
Those
stumbling
words
that
told
you
what
my
heart
Meant,
A
fairground's
painted
swings...
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you.
You
came,
you
saw,
You
conquered
me.
When
you
did
that
to
me,
I
knew
somehow
this
had
to
be.
The
winds
of
march
that
made
my
heart
a
dancer,
A
telephone
that
rings,
And
who′s
to
answer?
Oh,
how
the
ghost
of
you
clings...
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you.
The
first
daffodil
and
long
excited
cables,
And
candle
lights
on
little
corner
tables,
And
still
my
heart
has
wings...
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you.
The
park
at
evening
when
the
bell
has
sounded,
The
'ile-de-france'
with
all
the
gulls
around
it,
The
beauty
that
is
spring′s...
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you.
How
strange,
how
sweet
To
find
you
still,
These
things
are
dear
to
me,
They
seem
to
bring
you
near
to
me.
The
sigh
of
midnight
trains
in
empty
stations,
Silk
stockings
tossed
aside,
dance
invitations.
Oh,
how
the
ghost
of
you
clings!
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you...
These
foolish
things
remind
me
of
you.
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