Lyrics Spring Is Here (Portrait in Jazz) - Bill Evans

Spring Is Here (Portrait in Jazz) - Bill Evans
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Date of issue: 05.04.2014
Record label: Avid Entertainment
Song language: English

Spring Is Here (Portrait in Jazz)

Once there was a thing called spring
When the world was writing verses like yours and mine,
All the lads and girls would sing
When we sat at little tables and drank May wine.
Now April, May and June
Are sadly out of tune
Life has stuck a pin in the boat.
Spring is here
Why doesn’t my heart go dancing?
Spring is here
Why isn’t the waltz entrancing?
No desire,
No ambition leads me Maybe it’s because nobody needs me Spring is here
Why doesn’t the breeze delight me?
Stars appear
Why doesn’t the night invite me?
Maybe it’s because nobody loves me Spring is here, I hear
Maybe it’s because nobody loves me Spring is here, I hear

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Artist lyrics: Bill Evans