Paroles de Saint Dymphna
Back when I was living in the QuarterYou had just moved in with Trouble's daughter
I was insisting that I loved you better than her
All of the rhymes that I committed
I left them to lie in the sun for a minute
I could not bear to be a sinner in your sweet name
And what do you mean by that?
Do you mean to break my heart?
Do you mean to break my heart in two?
It was down on the cobblestones where I found you
Way out on Rampart, by Toulouse
Come on upstairs, I'll tell you my story, I'll sing you my song
You know that the cold ground was my bed last night
Blanket of clouds, stars for my nightlight
And all that I had was a pocketful of prayers and unanswered dreams
And what do you mean by that?
Do you mean to break my heart?
Do you mean to break my heart in two?
I'm calling on Dymphna to heal and protect us
Remember your sisters down in this world below I follow them down and ride with the current that's pulling me home
And what do you mean by that?
Do you mean to break my heart?
Do you mean to break my heart in two?
And what do you mean by that?
Do you mean to break my heart?
Do you mean to break my heart in two?
It was down on the cobblestones where I found you
Way out on Rampart, by Toulouse
Come on upstairs, I'll tell you my story, I'll sing you my song
You know that the cold ground was my bed last night
Blanket of clouds, stars for my nightlight
And all that I had was a pocketful of prayers and unanswered dreams
And what do you mean by that?
Do you mean to break my heart?
Do you mean to break my heart in two?
I'm calling on Dymphna to heal and protect us
Remember your sisters down in this world below I follow them down and ride with the current that's pulling me home
And what do you mean by that?
Do you mean to break my heart?
Do you mean to break my heart in two?
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