Folk Song for Jazz Songtext
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Folk Song for Jazz Songtext
Well, I got a note from an old folk
It was more like a dream, but I remember somebody spoke
I got down on one knee
And, my paternal grandfather said to me
′You are one lucky son of my son'
And I woke up sadder than I′d ever been
Because he didn't say why, and I had never met him
I got down on one knee
And all my blood and my skin comforted me
'You are the best,′ they screamed in time
And I walked downstairs to the chair made of flowers
Upon it, my dog was humbly laying fast asleep
I got down on one knee
And said, ′If you ever feel the need
I will love you without condition.'
And I laid down like an old folk
My blood and my skin settled into the daily swing
I got down on one knee
And then, Jazz came up and spoke softly to me
′You are lucky, and you know why'
It was more like a dream, but I remember somebody spoke
I got down on one knee
And, my paternal grandfather said to me
′You are one lucky son of my son'
And I woke up sadder than I′d ever been
Because he didn't say why, and I had never met him
I got down on one knee
And all my blood and my skin comforted me
'You are the best,′ they screamed in time
And I walked downstairs to the chair made of flowers
Upon it, my dog was humbly laying fast asleep
I got down on one knee
And said, ′If you ever feel the need
I will love you without condition.'
And I laid down like an old folk
My blood and my skin settled into the daily swing
I got down on one knee
And then, Jazz came up and spoke softly to me
′You are lucky, and you know why'
Writer(s): Julia Steiner Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com