Tonalité : E minor
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Verse 1
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He died with his boots on
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in another man's bed
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The way he once said it would be
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He's a scoundrel, I guess,
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just got what was due
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But he was always a good friend to me
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He talked of a girl he'd known long ago
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His eyes welled with tears
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when he tried to explain
How the sound of her voice
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had made him feel whole
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And the smell of her skin,
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like sage after rain
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Like sage after rain
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I'd go to East Colfax with
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one of my friends
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Back in high school for something to do
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And that's where I met him
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when he bought us some beer
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A six -pack if he could have two
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He said, come back to my place
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you can drink it there safe
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don't worry it's cool
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then he gave us his name
i paused at a picture
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and he told me about her
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and the smell of her skin
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like sage after rain
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Like sage after ray,
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like sage after ray
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I'd go to his house
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and we'd talk bulk for hours
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Pacing the floor
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as he'd quote from his head
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There's an old royal typewriter,
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a desk by a window,
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Three novels in boxes under his bed.
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A drafty old house,
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his grandfather'd left him,
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He grew up in Boston,
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came west on a train.
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The snow -covered front range,
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and a lovely young teacher,
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The smell of her skin,
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like sage after rain,
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Like sage after rain
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Like sage after rain
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She was killed in the wreck
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that left him half broken
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He told me about it one
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time and that's all
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Some people said it'd help
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if she was driving
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He said that made less
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than no difference at all.
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He'd talk of her beauty,
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her ice and her fire.
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He'd smile when he'd
call her broad
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with great brains.
But there was always respect,
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and his memories were tender
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in the smell of her skin,
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like sage after rain,
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like sage after rain,
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like sage after rain.
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They called me about him early one mornin'
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I made the arrangements
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that sent him to burn
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No wife, no children, no next of kin there
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Like it said in his will,
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they gave me the urn
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I drove north to Wyoming
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in a late April drizzle
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A place where we'd hunted
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on the Antelope Plains
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I spread him about in the place he'd chosen
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A prayer and a breath of sage after rain
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Sage after rain, sage after rain
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