Milanese Waltz, Marie Flore

Joan Baez

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    Marie, Marie Flore Was a Small Girl of Ten Whom I Met in the South End of France
    Stepping Out of a Crowd Was the Daughter of Someone With Flowers For Me,
    We Were Friens At a Glance
    She Spoke no English But Sat By My Side in the Car
    And Pointed Out Places En Route to the Village of Arles.

    Marie, Marie Flore Came to Table That Night As I Dined in An Ancient Hotel
    The Room Was Outfitted With Things From the Seventeenth Century and They Suited Her Well
    She Would Eat Nothing But Sat in Her Chair Like a Queen
    And Laughed At My French But Seemed Always to Know What I Mean...

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    Marie, Marie Flore Came to Hear Me That Night When I Sang For the People of Arles
    She Stood Back in the Shadows of a Ruined Arena, Her Frame in My Mind Was Never Too Far
    In the Rush That Did Follow I Found She Was Holding My Hand
    And Ushering Me Through An Evening the Elders Had Planned...

    Marie, Marie Flore, I Will Always Remember Your Eyes, Your Smile, and Your Grace
    The Gold That Flowed With Your Laughter Remains to Enlighten the Image I Have of Your Face
    For I Have Known Children Whose Faces Are Wiser Than Time
    And You, My Marie, Are Most Certainly One of That Kind...

    Marie, Marie Flore, All the Odds Say I´ll See You Again, By Plan Or By Chance
    But If Not, You´ll Be There When I´m Dreaming of Rain Over Paris, Or Sun in the South End of France
    Marie, Marie, Marie Flore...

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    Composición: Joan Baez

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