Текст песни Eva Cassidy - Nightbird
Eva Cassidy - Nightbird слова песни
Some old hotel room in MemphisI see the city through the rainI`m just chasing me my timeAnd remembering some painSee there once was a boyAnd on the street he`d surely dieBut the nightbird took him inAnd she taught him how to flySee the nightbird softly flyWhy does she fly alone?Is the moonlight just a flame for her memory?Now she`s goneTwo bit bars and honky tonksAny pleasure can be foundYou can get just what you wantIf you lay your money downAnd loney sailors do their drinkingMy, my, my how the brave men do dieAnd the nightbird sells her pleasuresBringing tears to my eyesSee the nightbird softly flyWhy does she fly aloneIs the moonlight just a flame for her memoryNow she`s goneSo I guess I`ll go out walkingLord, let the rain keep falling downI guess I`ll go chase some memoriesOn the dark side of townSee the nightbird softly flyWhy does she fly aloneIs the moonlight just a flame for her memoryNow she`s gone