Текст песни Remembering Marie A. - David Bowie
It
was
a
day
in
that
blue
month
September
Silent
beneath
the
plum
trees'
slender
shade
I
held
her
there
My
love,
so
pale
and
silent
As
if
she
were
a
dream
that
must
not
fade
Above
us
in
the
shining
summer
heaven
There
was
a
cloud
my
eyes
dwelled
long
upon
It
was
quite
white
and
very
high
above
us
Then
I
looked
up
And
found
that
it
had
gone
And
since
that
day,
so
many
moons
in
silence
Have
swum
across
the
sky
and
gone
below
The
plum
trees
surely
have
been
chopped
for
firewood
And
if
you
ask,
how
does
that
love
seem
now
I
must
admit,
I
really
can't
remember
And
yet
I
know
what
you
are
trying
to
say
But
what
her
face
was
like,
I
know
no
longer
I
only
know
I
kissed
it
on
that
day
As
for
the
kiss,
I
long
ago
forgot
it
But
for
the
cloud
that
floated
in
the
sky
I
know
that
still
and
shall
forever
know
it
It
was
quite
white
and
moved
in
very
high
It
may
be
that
the
plum
trees
still
are
blooming
That
woman's
seventh
child
may
now
be
there
And
yet
that
cloud
had
only
bloomed
for
minutes
When
I
looked
up
It
vanished
on
the
air
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