The Last Leaf Lyrics – Lamila

The Last Leaf Lyrics by Lamila

Do you remember that old black white movie
In which a sick woman thinks she would die
When the ivy vine outside her window
Sheds the last leaf as autumn goes by

Up the grey wall across the court
Her friend the painter climbs to draw her a leaf
For her not to see that the ivy got bare
Could you be that painter for me?

How can I go on
Day by day when only shapes remain
Oh when all the corners fade
Will you repaint my world again?

Cause everyonе’s blind for his deeds
The painter decays from the city
But I want you to know I’m the one who can see
What your paintings truly mean

How can I go on
Day by day when only shapes remain
Oh when all the corners fade
Will you repaint my world again?

Do you remember that old black white movie
Do you remember my own black white life
As the ivy leaf outside my window
Was about to fall but you made it survive

Do you remember that old black white movie
Do you remember my own black white life
As the ivy leaf outside my window
Was about to fall but you made it survive

All the colors you revived
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Lamila Lyrics – The Last Leaf

Lamila

The Last Leaf