paroles de chanson The Summer I Read Collette - Rosanne Cash
(Rosanne
Cash)
That
was
the
summer
that
followed
the
spring
The
sad
anniversary
of
a
thousand
old
things
I
was
letting
them
go
The
words
of
Collette
and
a
strange
new
perfume
The
drenching
my
senses
and
filling
the
room
The
heat
from
my
body
is
the
light
in
our
eyes
Word
is
surrender
and
then
we
can
fly
We
were
letting
it
go
We
are
blinded
to
the
beauty
in
our
own
lives
The
hours
taken
are
all
that
we'll
get
For
five
or
six
hours
in
the
month
of
July
The
summer
I
read
Collette
The
time
were
align
and
we
learnt
how
to
crawl
The
bones
were
prison
and
memory
of
old
A
word
from
the
past
I
feel
nothing
at
all
And
now
I'm
letting
it
go
It's
more
than
survival
the
lesson
I
have
learnt
When
I
found
salvation
quite
a
surprise
That
was
the
summer
that
followed
the
spring
A
new
way
of
feeling
a
million
and
one
things
We
are
blinded
to
the
beauty
in
our
own
lives
The
hours
taken
are
all
that
we'll
get
For
five
or
six
hours
in
the
month
of
July
The
summer
I
read
Collette
I
found
Paris
a
hundred
years
late
Calling
it
sleeping
in
(...)
My
ear
to
the
stone
I
can
hear
her
sing
(...)
I
sold
my
silver
to
get
myself
there
To
a
room
with
a
candle
up
three
flights
of
stairs
That
was
the
summer
I
let
it
all
go
Filling
my
body
with
my
heart
and
soul
We
are
blinded
to
the
beauty
in
our
own
lives
I
was
taking
all
I
can
get
For
five
or
six
hours
in
the
month
of
July
The
summer
I
read
Collette
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