Текст песни Quartermoon - Cheryl Wheeler
And
they
seem
to
know
each
other
very
well
They
speak
across
the
garden
But
not
a
soul
could
tell
They
can
read
the
summer
sky
And
they
can
hear
the
back
brook
swell
And
they
seem
to
know
each
other
very
well.
And
they
drive
up
north
on
Sunday
afternoons
And
he
buys
her
wooden
windmills
And
whales
and
quarter
moons
She
feeds
the
birds
all
winter
And
she
knows
them
by
their
tunes
And
they
drive
up
north
on
Sunday
afternoons.
And
all
summer
long
They
make
the
garden
grow
Keep
the
green
so
strong
Oh,
wish
them
well
For
standing
on
their
own.
And
they
buried
their
old
dog
in
their
backyard
With
a
fence
and
plastic
roses
And
St.
Francis
standing
guard
She
speaks
of
him
quite
often
To
this
day
she
takes
it
hard
And
they
buried
their
old
dog
in
their
backyard.
She
brings
me
plants
and
flowers
all
the
time
And
we
dig
the
holes
together
She
has
to
help
with
mine
When
she
pats
the
soil
around
them
Oh,
my
God,
her
eyes
can
shine
She
brings
me
plants
and
flowers
all
thetime.
And
all
summer
long
They
make
the
garden
grow
Keep
the
green
so
strong
Oh,
wish
them
well
For
standing
on
their
own.
And
they
speak
about
their
lives
as
almost
gone
Waiting
for
the
sunset
From
an
old
and
distant
dawn
Selling
off
the
land
except
the
part
they're
living
on
And
they
speak
about
their
lives
as
almost
gone.
And
they
seem
to
know
each
other
very
well
They
speak
across
the
garden
But
not
a
soul
could
tell
They
can
read
the
summer
sky
And
they
can
hear
the
back
brook
swell
And
they
seem
to
know
each
other
very
well...
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