Only Heaven Knows

Album: Where Are You Now, My Son? (1973)
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  • Seems we've been to heaven darling
    Ah the sad wind blows
    But I have lost my way my darling
    Tell me how it goes
    While the mist is rising darling
    Ah the sad wind blows
    Tell me how we met my darling
    Tell me all you know

    Well I am somewhat older darling
    Ah the sad wind blows
    And you are so much younger darling
    That's the way it goes
    And we looked so good together
    Ah the sad wind blows
    Out of all the summer flowers
    I had picked the rose

    Take me in your arms my darling
    While the sad wind blows
    Tell me that this pain will leave me
    Tell me how it goes
    Ah if this pain should ever leave me
    Only heaven knows Writer/s: JOAN C. BAEZ
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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