Текст песни I Wear Your Dress - Anaïs Mitchell
This
is
just
to
tell
you
That
I
wear
your
dress
sometimes
The
one
you
made
with
the
gold
brocade
And
the
empire
waist
line
You
fit
it
to
your
figure
When
it
looked
just
like
my
own
That
was
Jersey
in
the
fifties
When
the
women
stayed
at
home
So
you
laid
your
paper
pattern
On
the
table
in
between
The
silver
wearing
napkins
And
the
Harper's
magazines
From
a
slow
suburban
season
That
is
nothing
but
a
dream
To
your
granddaughter
This
is
just
to
tell
you
That
I
wear
your
dress
sometimes
Wear
it
down
to
the
bar
in
town
And
I
dance
around
all
night
Talking
and
joking
Swearing
and
smoking
Like
any
stranger
in
the
crowd
And
nobody
stares
And
nobody
cares
to
tell
me
I'm
not
allowed
I
am
allowed
And
my
body
by
the
letter
of
the
law
is
still
my
own
When
I
lay
down
in
the
darkness
Unburdened
and
alone
With
the
liberty
you've
given
Like
the
clothing
you've
outgrown
To
your
granddaughter
To
your
granddaughter
This
is
just
to
tell
you
That
I
wear
your
dress
sometimes
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