paroles de chanson The Bachelor and the Bride - The Decemberists
There′s
a
wrinkle
in
the
water
Where
we
laid
our
first
daughter
And
I
think
the
wind
blows
so
sweetly
there
Over
there
And
the
windows
and
the
cinders
And
the
willows
in
the
timbers
The
infernal
rattling
of
the
rain
Still
remains
"But
I,"
said
the
bachelor
to
the
bride,
"Am
not
waiting
for
tonight
No,
I,
I
will
box
your
ears
And
leave
you
here
stripped
bare"
Stripped
bare
Hear
the
corncrakes,
and
the
deer
hooves
And
the
sleet
rain
on
the
slate
roof
A
medallion
locked
inside
her
hands
In
her
hands
And
his
fingers,
are
they
telling
Of
the
barren
of
her
belly?
Do
his
calluses
cure
her
furrowed
brow?
Even
now?
"But
I,"
said
the
bachelor
to
the
bride,
"Am
not
waiting
for
tonight
No,
I,
I
will
box
your
ears
And
leave
you
here
stripped
bare"
Stripped
bare
Stripped
bare
Stripped
bare
"But
I,"
said
the
bachelor
to
the
bride,
"Am
not
waiting
for
tonight
No,
I,
I
will
box
your
ears
And
take
your
tears
And
leave
you,
leave
you
here
stripped
bare"
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