Gordon Lightfoot - The Last Time I Saw Her
Gordon Lightfoot - The Last Time I Saw Her
The last time I saw her face,
Her eyes were bathed in starlight,
And her hair hung long.
The last time she spoke to me,
Her lips were like the scented flowers
Inside a rain-drenched forest.
But that was so long ago
That I can scarcely feel
The way I felt before.
And if time could heal the wounds,
I would tear the threads away,
That I might bleed some more!
The last time I walked with her,
Her laughter was the steeple bells
That ring to greet the morning sun,
A voice that called to everyone
To love the ground we walked upon.
Those were the days!
The last time I held her hand,
Her touch was autumn, spring, and summer,
And winter, too.
The last time I let go of her,
She walked away into the night.
I lost her in the misty streets.
A thousand months, a thousand years,
When other lips will kiss her eyes.
A million miles beyond the moon,
That's where she is.
But that was so long ago
That I can scarcely feel
The way I felt before.
And if time could heal the wounds,
I would tear the threads away,
That I might bleed some more!
The last time I saw her face,
Her eyes were bathed in starlight,
And she walked alone.
The last time she kissed my cheek,
Her lips were like the wilted leaves
Upon the autumn-covered hills.
Resting on the frozen ground,
The seeds of love lie cold and still.
Beneath a battered marking stone,
It lies forgotten.
- Artist:Gordon Lightfoot
- Album: She Mention My Name (1968)