Remembering Marie A

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  • Released:1982
  • Genres: Pop Rock
Lyrics "Remembering Marie A"

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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