paroles de chanson Sparrow - Mary Hopkin
On
Sunday
morning
everyone
will
leave
the
house
Dressed
for
the
Sunday
service
And
through
the
streets
I
used
to
know
They
go
to
meet
their
friends
And
so
they
take
the
family
seat
Father
prays
so
earnestly
forgetting
all
around
him
When
Eleanor
sings
in
the
choir
It's
like
a
lark
in
summer
The
sparrow
sings,
the
sparrow
flies
With
mighty
wings
he
reaches
As
high
as
any
other
bird
He
shall
inherit
all
the
earth
The
sparrow
sings,
the
sparrow
flies
With
mighty
wings
he
reaches
As
high
as
any
other
bird
He
shall
inherit
all
the
earth
A
wealth
of
silence
will
descend
upon
the
town
In
colours
of
the
evening
The
thought
has
troubled
me
before
I
know
alone
I
need
a
song
to
fill
each
moment
I
had
to
find
it
out
my
way
They
couldn't
stop
me
leaving
As
though
they
knew,
but
could
not
say
They
let
me
go
believing
The
sparrow
sings,
the
sparrow
flies
With
mighty
wings
he
reaches
As
high
as
any
other
bird
He
shall
inherit
all
the
earth
The
sparrow
sings,
the
sparrow
flies
With
mighty
wings
he
reaches
As
high
as
any
other
bird
He
shall
inherit
all
the
earth
Through
the
blue
and
hazy
drift
of
after
two
A
saxophone
is
moaning
I
rise
and
step
into
the
cool
night
air
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