paroles de chanson Yeat's Grave - The Cranberries
Silenced
by
death
in
the
grave
la-la-la-la
William
Butler
Yeats
couldn't
save
la-la-la-la
Why
did
you
stand
here?
Were
you
sickened
in
time?
But
I
know
by
now
Why
did
you
sit
here,
ah-ha?
In
the
grave
In
the
gra-a-ave
In
the
grave
In
the
gra-a-a-ave
Why
should
I
blame
her?
That
she
filled
my
days
with
misery
Or
that
she
would
of
late
have
taught
to
ignorant
men
most
violent
ways
Or
hurled
the
little
streets
upon
the
great
Had
they
but
courage
equal
to
desire
Sad
that
Maud
Gonne
couldn't
stay
la-la-a-ah
She
had
Mac
Bride
anyway
la-ah
And
you
sit
here
with
me
On
the
isle
Innisfree
And
you're
writing
down
anything
But
I
know
by
now
Why
did
you
sit
here?
Ah-ha
(ah-ha)
In
the
grave
In
the
gra-a-ave
In
the
grave
In
the
gra-a-a-ave
La-la-da-da
La-la-da-da
La-la-da-da-da-la-da
La-la-da-da
La-la-da-da
La-la-da-da-da-la-da
William
Butler
William
Butler
William
Butler
William
Butler
Why
should
I
blame
her?
Had
they
but
courage
equal
to
desire
Had
they
but
courage
equal
to
desire
(William
Butler)
(William
Butler)
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