Cherishing The Lonesome

Roy Harper

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    Here comes the patter of rain on my window
    I've woken again to the world on my pillow
    Wondering how I can beg, steal or borrow
    A girl who won't fight me but quietly follow.

    Straight as a die and as clear as a crystal
    I come from a temple as trod as a footstool
    To hiding a brothel inside a cathedral
    The man in the mirror, the fool in the ideal.

    Pulling apart with a speechless unweaving
    Dignity reels in the hearts of the grieving
    Walking the touch line twixt truth and deceiving
    A tear in a smile and a while wrenching leaving.

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    Oh help me now, my long lost love, the dusk has drawn my soul
    Relishing the autumn
    Maybe it's the tragedy in loving that I live
    Cherishing the lonesome.

    I'd like to dance and sing my song upon a summer mountain
    With just a quiet girl along for daisy petal counting
    To set our sails into the West, the dream of all our forebears
    To where the sun is at his best, gathering us lovers.

    Oh help me now, my long lost love, the dusk has drawn my soul
    Relishing the autumn
    Maybe it's the tragedy in loving that I live
    Cherishing the lonesome.

    Cherishing the lonesome
    Cherishing the lonesome.

    You stand in the doorway with tears in your sorrow
    Saying there must be some way to tomorrow
    And just for a few hours I think I can borrow
    A girl who won't fight me but quietly follow.

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    Composition: Roy Harper

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