I remember the clouds and the funny little coat she had.
She didn't smile, but she looked like she enjoyed the rain.
Didn't even try to keep her boots dry.
On that day, one love came and passed by.
Red nose and wet lips shone through that hazy day.
For a moment she stopped right next to me,
Lord, how I wished for her to stay.
At that crossroads, while she was walking away,
Tiny knees dressed in green,
Fell down and never got up again.
My lady, my mystery…
I saw her only once,
It was enough for me.
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