Текст песни Minneapolis - Lucinda Williams
I've
been
waiting
for
you
to
come
back
Since
you
left
Minneapolis
Snow
covers
the
streetlamps
and
the
windowsills
The
buildings
and
the
brittle
crooked
trees
Dead
leaves
of
December
Thin
skinned
and
splintered
Never
gotten
used
to
this
bitter
winter
I've
been
wasted,
angry
and
sad
Since
you
left
Minneapolis
I
wish
my
thoughts
were
pure
like
the
driven
snow
Like
the
heavens
and
the
spring's
virgin
buds
But
they
strangle
me
with
their
sin
Fill
me
up
with
poison
Black
clouds
have
covered
up
the
sun
again
I
can
always
trace
it
back
To
that
night
in
Minneapolis
Here
on
the
seventh
floor
in
a
room
I
can't
call
mine
Deadbolt
on
the
door,
do
not
disturb
sign
Shaking
and
trembling
On
the
clean
white
linen
Slivers
of
starlight
across
the
ceiling
A
dozen
yellow
roses
All
that's
left
in
Minneapolis
I
wish
I'd
never
seen
your
face
or
heard
your
voice
You're
a
bad
pain
in
my
gut
I
wanna
spit
you
out
Open
up
this
wound
again
Let
my
blood
flow
red
and
thin
Into
the
glistening
Into
the
whiteness
Into
the
melting
snow
of
Minneapolis
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