She Came And She Touched Me Lyrics by Townes Van Zandt

She Came And She Touched Me Lyrics

    By townes van zandt

    She came and she touched me
    With hands made of heaven
    Reflections sent spinnin'
    Through a face laced in mist
    Now i stand where she left me
    Buried deep 'neath her shadow
    And the mirror plead sadly
    Does it all come to this
    And i wonder: will she call my name?


    The wind careens madly
    Through wide windows paneless
    Fragrancies mingle
    In a room full of shade
    The peons pick partners
    And waltz cross the ceilings
    But the violins whisper
    That i've been betrayed
    Tryin not to look ashamed


    The drunkards drink deeply
    From cups full of nothingness
    Ghost lovers laugh
    At the games that they play
    The moments do somersaults
    Into eternity
    Cling to their coattails
    And beg them to stay
    Saying i got nothing to hide


    Illusions projected
    On walls made of tiffany
    Mad men you adds to
    A sad satin song
    A harlequin mandolins
    Harmonize helplessly
    Hoping that endlessly
    Won't last for long
    Praying that their god ain't dying


    Then i turn and i see her
    In a dress made of moonlight
    Teardrops like diamonds
    Run slow down her face
    Her arms surround me
    Like chains made of velvet
    And the demons fall faithfully
    Into their place
    And the rivers run with jewels


    Now the morning lies open
    The night went quite quickly
    Memory harmlessly
    Fractures and fades
    All the poets do push-ups
    On carpets of rubber foam
    Loudly they laugh
    At some joke that's been made
    And the wise men speak like fools


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