paroles de chanson She Came And She Touched Me - Townes Van Zandt
She
came
and
she
touched
me
With
hands
made
of
heaven
Reflections
sent
spinnin′
Through
a
face
laced
in
mist
Now
I
stand
where
she
left
me
Buried
deep
'neath
her
shadow
And
the
mirror
pleads
sadly
Has
it
all
come
to
this?
And
I
wonder,
will
she
call
my
name?
Well
the
wind
careens
madly
Through
wide
windows
paneless
Fragrancies
mingle
In
a
room
full
of
shade
The
peons
pick
partners
And
waltz
′cross
the
ceilings
But
the
violins
whisper
That
I've
been
betrayed
Tryin'
not
to
look
ashamed
Well
the
drunkards
drink
deeply
From
cups
full
of
nothingness
Ghost
lovers
laugh
At
the
games
that
they
play
While
the
moments
do
somersaults
Into
eternity
Cling
to
their
coattails
And
beg
them
to
stay
Saying
I
got
nothing
to
hide
Well
Illusions
projected
On
walls
made
of
tiffany
Mad
minuets
to
A
sad
satin
song
A
harlequin
mandolins
Harmonize
helplessly
Hoping
that
endlessly
Won′t
last
for
long
Praying
that
their
God
ain′t
dying
Then
I
turn
and
I
see
her
In
a
dress
made
of
moonlight
Teardrops
like
diamonds
Run
slow
down
her
face
And
her
arms
surround
me
Like
chains
made
of
velvet
And
the
demons
fall
faithfully
Into
their
place
And
the
river
runs
with
jewels
Now
the
morning
lies
open
The
night
went
quite
quickly
Memory
harmlessly
Fractures
and
fades
All
the
poets
do
push-ups
On
carpets
of
rubber
foam
Loudly
they
laugh
At
some
joke
that's
been
made
And
the
wise
men
speak
like
fools
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