paroles de chanson Our Mother The Mountain - Townes Van Zandt
My
lover
comes
to
me
with
a
rose
on
her
bosom
The
moon′s
dancin'
purple
All
through
her
black
hair
And
a
ladies-in-waiting
she
stands
′neath
my
window
And
the
sun
will
rise
soon
On
the
false
and
the
fair
Sing
a-too
a-loor-a-lie-o
She
tells
me
she
comes
from
my
mother
the
mountain
Her
skin
fits
her
tightly
And
her
lips
do
not
lie
She
silently
slips
from
her
throat
a
medallion
Slowly
she
twirls
it
In
front
of
my
eyes
Sing
a-too
a-loor-a-lie-o
I
watch
her,
I
love
her,
I
long
for
to
touch
her
The
satin
she's
wearin'
Is
shimmering
blue
Outside
my
window
her
ladies
are
sleeping
My
dogs
a
gone
hunting
The
howling
is
through
Sing
a-too
a-loor-a-lie-o
So
I
reach
for
her
hand
and
her
eyes
turn
to
poison
And
her
hair
turns
to
splinters,
And
her
flesh
turns
to
brine
She
leaps
across
the
room,
she
stands
in
the
window
And
screams
that
my
first-born
Will
surely
be
blind
Sing
a-too
a-loor-a-lie-o
Then
she
throws
herself
out
to
the
black
of
the
nightfall
She′s
parted
her
lips
But
she
makes
not
a
sound
I
fly
down
the
stairway,
and
I
run
to
the
garden
No
trace
of
my
true
love
Is
there
to
be
found
Sing
a-too
a-loor-a-lie-o
So
walk
these
hills
lightly,
and
watch
who
you′re
lovin'
By
mother
the
mountain
I
swear
that
it′s
true
And
love
not
a
woman
with
hair
black
as
midnight
And
a
dress
made
of
satin
All
shimmering
blue
Sing
a-too
a-loor-a-lie-o
Oh
my
lover
comes
to
me
with
a
rose
on
her
bosom
The
moon's
dancing
purple
all
through
her
black
hair
And
a
lady′s
in
waiting,
she'll
stand
′neath
my
window
And
the
sun
will
rise
soon
on
the
false
and
the
fair
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