
Date of issue: 23.04.2008
Record label: Crooked Still
Song language: English
Poor Ellen Smith |
«Good mornin', my darlin'», I said from the door |
My bags are all packed, you won’t see me anymore |
The room it was empty except for your clothes |
And a picture of the forest through the dimly lit smoke |
Did you sleep well, did you sleep fine? |
Did you sleep much at all? |
All night I heard two voices from out here in the hall |
The first one was lonesome and the second one was clear |
The first one was familiar as the second drew near |
She walked to the window to expose the light |
Her breath hung in silence like the fog in the night |
The sun raised its head from behind the frost |
She sat down by the stove with her long legs crossed |
Did you sleep well, did you sleep fine? |
Did you sleep much at all? |
All night I heard two voices from out here in the hall |
The first one was ancient but the second was a gun |
The first one was laughin' before the second was done |
She drew up her eyes and then turned my way |
Her mouth it was movin' but the words tried to stay |
Her posture was thin and her tears they were tall |
Like the picture of the forest in the fire in the hall |
Did you sleep well, did you sleep fine? |
Did you sleep much at all? |
All night I heard two voices from out here in the hall |
The first it was singing and the second dressed in red |
The first one was hungry and the second was well fed |
My struggles were hard and my journey was long |
My food was your beauty and my water your song |
I returned for your voice and your precious melody |
I heard them both but you sang not for me |
Did you sleep well, did you sleep fine? |
Did you sleep much at all? |
All night I heard two voices from out here in the hall |
The first was a flower and the second was a train |
The first issued warning and the second brought the rain |
Day is breaking, it’s time for me to leave |
Each breath I’m taking reminds me to grieve |
You’ve proven false but another will be true |
Walking tall in the darkness the whole night through |
Will you sleep well, will you sleep fine? |
Will you sleep much at all? |
All night you’ll hear two voices from out there in the hall |
The first will be a mirror and the second one a dove |
The first will be an echo and the second silent love |
Will you sleep well, will you sleep fine? |
Will you sleep much at all? |
All night you’ll hear two voices from out there in the hall |
The first will be a mirror and the second one a dove |
The first will be an echo and the second silent love |
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