Where's the sparkle in your eyes in which I saw
That you burned for what you were saying
And the tremble in your voice that I caused
When I called you back?
I still hear your bracelets rattling like a clock
You would clap when I would be singing
About deliveries and songs from heart to heart
We would close our eyes
And fall in love
On the banks of city rivers we would lie
And say more than we would be talking
Like the poets on the corridors pa**ing by
You would wave too long
And on my carrier you dash through summer streets
With your dress as a sail, and me your steersman
Oh how you still look glorious in summer heats
I adore you so
I fell in love
Today she wrote me in a letter
That she heard one of my songs
It has made her float just like a feather
It made her know where she belongs
I watch myself running through the streets
It was my kindergarten dreams
To the white day of release
Where she's healing, healing my disease