paroles de chanson Many A Fine Lady - Townes Van Zandt
Well,
it's
many
a
fine
lady
That's
walked
along
beside
me
With
their
flesh
made
of
velvet
And
their
eyes
made
of
rain
Some
tried
to
hold
me
To
hurt
me,
to
hide
me
Some
turned
away
Not
to
look
back
again
One
stood
among
them
I
remember
most
clearly
Her
sorrows
was
heavy
And
her
laughter
was
slow
Well,
I
courted
her
gently
And
I
loved
her
most
dearly
And
I
came
her
majestic
reflection
to
know
Her
words
like
a
mountain
Stood
lonely
and
lofty
With
her
face
like
a
daydream
And
her
hair
like
the
shawl
Worn
by
a
mourner
Who
steals
away
softly
From
those
that
would
have
him
Mourn
nothing
at
all
Endlessly
sorrow
rode
high
on
the
north
wind
Slashing
and
slicing
to
take
him
his
toll
And
endlessly
creatures
of
darkness
were
cuttin'
Their
paths
through
the
walls
that
shelter
the
soul
But
no
longer
gypsy
Like
sadness
unending
Her
eyes
they
lay
hollow
And
her
face
petrified
Well,
the
sun
will
go
laughin'
And
others
condemn
him
But
who
there
among
you
Could
have
told
her
goodbye
Oh,
it's
many
a
fine
lady
That's
layed
down
beside
me
With
their
flesh
made
of
velvet
And
their
eyes
made
of
rain
Some
tried
to
hold
me
To
hurt
me,
to
hide
me
Some
turned
away
Not
to
look
back
again
Some
turned
away
Not
to
look
back
again
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