Sunset Blues Songtext
von Paul Bond
Sunset Blues Songtext
It was near the snow-peaked mountains, only yesterday
When you told me that our lives would change
You were talking slowly and your hands were warm, they enfold me with a love so fine
There was good grass dying in the fields and in the street that night
And everywhere around us there was so much life
You got to pay the dues to sing a sunset blues
Early riser, easy going, where are you going, try and make me understand
And now your head is in the clouds, and your mother′s oh so proud
But I'm not sure if I′m ready for this yet
Because I must learn to open my heart
To a love that changes so fast
There was good grass dying in the fields and in the street that night
There were newborn babies in the skies and in the stars that shine
And everywhere around us there was so much life
You got to pay the dues to sing a sunset blues
When you told me that our lives would change
You were talking slowly and your hands were warm, they enfold me with a love so fine
There was good grass dying in the fields and in the street that night
And everywhere around us there was so much life
You got to pay the dues to sing a sunset blues
Early riser, easy going, where are you going, try and make me understand
And now your head is in the clouds, and your mother′s oh so proud
But I'm not sure if I′m ready for this yet
Because I must learn to open my heart
To a love that changes so fast
There was good grass dying in the fields and in the street that night
There were newborn babies in the skies and in the stars that shine
And everywhere around us there was so much life
You got to pay the dues to sing a sunset blues
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