Weatherman

Album: Unrepentant Geraldines (2014)
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  • He is not a weatherman
    But his bride lies with the land
    And she will whisper to him
    I'll be dressing up in snow
    Cloaked in echo it's almost
    As if only Nature knows
    How to bring his wife to life
    And breathe her into form

    One more look from her eyes
    One more look can you paint her back to life

    He knows every moor and mound
    Every curve of every hill
    A shoulder of the mountain
    Where they watched a thousand dawns

    One more look from her eyes
    One more look can you paint her back to life

    Rising she stirs
    First it blurs
    A breeze that lifts
    Lilac blossoms from the earth
    Blending its shape
    To a skirt
    With limbs that bend
    He's drawn toward her pirouette turn
    Autumn's peach black
    Winter's velvet coat
    Pink Tourmaline,
    Palette of Spring
    In Summer she's wrapped in Viennese green

    He is not a weatherman
    But his bride lies with the land
    And she will whisper to him
    I'll be dressing up in snow
    Cloaked in echo it's almost
    As if only Nature knows
    How to paint his wife to life
    With every season's tone

    One more look from her eyes
    One more look from her eyes
    One more look from her eyes
    One more look from her eyes
    One more look from her eyes
    One more look can you paint her back to life Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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