paroles de chanson Paper-Hanger - mewithoutYou
Not
one
motion
of
her
gesture
could
I
forget
The
prettiest
bag
lady
I
ever
met
Pushing
her
cart
in
the
rain
Then
gathering
plastic
and
glass
She
watched
the
day
pass
Not
hour
by
hour
But
pain
by
pain
If
I
was
a
basket
filled
with
holes
Then
she
was
the
sand
I
tried
to
hold
And
ran
out
behind
me
As
I
swung
with
some
invisible
hands
I
stopped
believing,
you
start
to
move
She
was
like
wine
turned
to
water
then
turned
back
to
wine
I
stopped
my
leaving
and
the
better
man
bloomed
And
you
can
pour
us
out
and
we
won′t
mind
I
was
dead,
then
alive
She
was
like
wine
turned
to
water
and
turned
back
to
wine
You
can
pour
us
out,
we
won't
mind
A
scratch
around
the
mouth
of
the
glass
My
life
is
no
longer
mine
If
you′re
still
looking
for
a
blanket
Sweetie,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
no
sort
of
fabric
But
if
you
need
a
tailor
Then
take
your
torn
shirt,
and
stumble
up
my
stairs
And
mumble
your
pitiful
prayers
And
in
your
tangled
night′s
sleep,
our
midnight
needles
go
to
work
Until
all
comfort
and
fear
flows
in
one
river
Down
on
the
shelf
by
the
mirror
where
you
see
yourself
whole
And
it
makes
you
shiver
I
stopped
believing,
you
start
to
move
She
was
like
wine
turned
to
water
then
turned
back
to
wine
I
stopped
my
leaving
and
the
better
man
bloomed
And
you
can
pour
us
out
and
we
won′t
mind
I
was
dead,
then
alive
She
was
like
wine
turned
to
water
and
turned
back
to
wine
You
can
pour
us
out,
we
won't
mind
A
scratch
around
the
mouth
of
the
glass
My
life
is
no
longer
mine
Our
lives
are
not
our
own
Even
the
wind
lays
still
All
I
felt
was
fire
and
cold
And
movement,
movement
If
they
ask
you
for
a
sign
of
the
Father
Tell
them
it′s
movement,
movement
and
repose
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