(Verlaine)
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my sweetheart wrote me this little poem
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about rocks and gemstones and things and I'd
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like to share it with you now.
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'jim said it's trouble deep
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it's nothing new to him
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he said he follows up those dreams
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they're chapters in a book
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he said now listen I shall read
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"One time at sundown, I looked upon the rocks
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knowing I'm going back to pick up what I dropped
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so long ago. It's not a price I have to pay.
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It's not some kind of dance away." jim told me:
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Over and over as I walk home from work
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that's when the sweet things come to life
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Watchin the planes come down,
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thinking of paradise... jim told me
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"One time at sundown...... I only mention it to say
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that love is a savage thing... must have its way... my room's a window, a window like the wind.
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It's hard to explain these things."
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(jim's feeling far removed from words like
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these.) I listen close... he said
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"...must have it's way over and over and over"
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One time at sundown, one time at sundown.'
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One Time At Sundown
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Tom Verlaine |