Текст песни The Passers By (Les passantes) - Graeme Allwright
The
Passers
by
(Les
Passantes)
(Andrew
Kelly)
I
sing
you
a
song
that
I
offer
To
all
the
women
you
love
for
A
moment
— a
brief
secret
time.
To
those
that
your
scarcely
had
met
when
A
different
destiny
led
them
To
places
you
can't
even
find.
To
her
that
you
saw
for
an
instant
Appear
at
her
window
quite
distant
Then
suddenly
vanish
away.
Her
slim
silhouette
– a
mere
outline
–
So
gracefully
faded
for
all
time
But
filled
you
with
joy
come
to
stay.
To
her
on
a
train
– you
were
travelling
–
Whose
beautiful
eyes
left
you
marveling
And
shortened
the
journey
so
much.
Perhaps
you
alone
understood
her,
You
watched
her
get
out:
but
you
could
not
Ev(e)n
give
her
soft
hand
one
light
touch.
To
women
already
bespoken
Who
find
that
their
life's
a
mere
token
With
someone
that
seems
not
to
care.
They
once,
in
a
moment
of
madness
Described
the
unbearable
sadness
When
life
holds
out
only
despair.
The
visions
once
glimpsed
and
idealised,
The
shortest-lived
hopes,
never
realised,
Remain
in
our
minds
just
one
day.
Whatever
brief
happiness
takes
you
The
mem(o)ry
will
quickly
forsake
you
Of
those
you
once
met
on
your
way.
But
feeling
your
life
has
been
wasted
You
wish
with
regret
that
you'd
tasted
–
And
known
– what
these
joys
might
have
been:
The
kisses
you
dared
not
discover,
The
hearts
that
await
you
forever,
Those
eyes
and
their
glances
– unseen.
When
weariness
lengthens
your
evenings
You
people
your
solitude,
grieving,
With
phantoms
your
mem(o)ry
retains:
You
mourn
th'absent
lips
of
these
countless
Fair
passers-by
briefly
encountered
You
didn't
know
how
to
detain.
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