Like a Summer Thursday

John Townes Van Zandt

Her face was crystal
Fair and fine
Her breath was morning
Her lips were wine
Her eyes were laughter
Her touch divine
Her face was crystal
And she was mine

If only she
Could feel my pain
But feelin' is a burden
She can't sustain
So like a summer Thursday
I cry for rain
To come and turn
The ground to green again

If only she
Could her my songs
'Bout the empty difference
'Tween the rights and wrongs
Then I know that I
Could stand alone
As well as they
Now that she's gone

Her face was crystal
Fair and fine
Her breath was morning
Her lips were wine
Her eyes were laughter
Her touch divine
Her face was crystal
And she was mine

Trivia about the song Like a Summer Thursday by Townes Van Zandt

When was the song “Like a Summer Thursday” released by Townes Van Zandt?
The song Like a Summer Thursday was released in 1969, on the album “Our Mother the Mountain”.
Who composed the song “Like a Summer Thursday” by Townes Van Zandt?
The song “Like a Summer Thursday” by Townes Van Zandt was composed by John Townes Van Zandt.

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