Song for a Woman in Winter
Matt Stringer
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Alone, where the dead young play At a table in a ghost town cabaret I'm waiting for the Harrowing of Hell The ringing of the pardon bell Our names are rubric now In a beaded flapper's gown An ingénue in a fading boom town She left for the whir and the noise Of cold-water flats and elevator boys What I'd do to see her now And I sometimes hear the rumors Of the bedroom and the dance floor As I drown all unkindness And memory takes me to her In dreams I see her as she never was The paramour, in love with all her flaws We walk the winter streets together And her head rests on my shoulder And the city will always be ours And I sometimes hear the murmurs Of the studios and the bachelors And I drown all unkindness And I wish the best to her And I sometimes hear the rumors Of the bedroom and the dancefloor Now I drown all unkindness As I say goodbye to her As I say goodbye
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