paroles de chanson Empty - Ray LaMontagne
She
lifts
her
skirt
up
to
her
knees
Walks
through
the
garden
rows
With
her
bare
feet
laughin′
I
never
learned
to
count
my
blessings
I
choose
instead
to
dwell
in
my
disasters
I
walk
on
down
the
hill
Through
grass
grown
tall
and
brown
and
still
It's
hard
somehow
to
let
go
of
my
pain
On
past
the
busted
back
of
that
old
and
rusted
Cadillac
That
sinks
into
this
field
collecting
rain
Will
I
always
feel
this
way?
So
empty,
so
estranged?
Of
these
cut-throat
busted
sunsets
These
cold
and
damp
white
mornings
I
have
grown
weary
If
through
my
cracked
and
dusty
dime
store
lips
I
spoke
these
words
out
loud
Would
no
one
hear
me?
Lay
your
blouse
across
the
chair
Let
fall
the
flowers
from
your
hair
And
kiss
me
with
that
country
mouth
so
plain
Outside
the
rain
is
tapping
on
the
leaves
To
me,
it
sounds
like
they′re
applauding
us
The
quiet
love
we've
made
Will
I
always
feel
this
way?
So
empty,
so
estranged?
Well,
I
looked
my
demons
in
the
eyes
Lay
bare
my
chest,
said,
"Do
your
best
to
destroy
me"
See,
I've
been
to
hell
and
back
so
many
times
I
must
admit
you
kinda
bore
me
There′s
a
lot
of
things
that
can
kill
a
man
There′s
a
lot
of
ways
to
die
Yes,
and
some
already
did
and
walk
beside
me
There's
a
lot
of
things
I
don′t
understand
But
so
many
people
lie
It's
the
hurt
I
hide
that
fuels
the
fire
inside
me
Will
I
always
feel
this
way?
So
empty,
so
estranged?
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