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Close the Door Lightly When You Go - Eric Andersen



     
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Turn around, don't whisper out my name
For like a breeze, it'd stir a dying flame
I'll miss someone, if it eases you to know
But close the door lightly when you goWho was the one that stole my mind?
Who was the one that robbed my time?
Who was the one? Made me feel unkind
So fare thee well, sweet love of mineTake your tears to someone else's eyes
They're made of glass and they cut like wounding lies
Memories are drifting like the snow
So, close the door lightly when you goWho was the one that stole my mind?
Who was the one that robbed my time?
Who was the one? Made me feel unkind
So fare thee well, sweet love of mineDon't look back to where you once had been
Look straight ahead when you're walking through the rain
And find a light, if the path gets dark and cold
But close the door lightly when you goWho was the one that stole my mind?
Who was the one that robbed my time?
Who was the one? Made me feel unkind

So fare thee well, sweet love of mineTurn around, don't whisper out my name
For like a breeze, it'd stir a dying flame
I'll miss someone, if it eases you to know
But close the door lightly when you go
Close the door lightly when you go
Close the door lightly when you go
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Eric Andersen (singer/songwriter) was born in Pittsburgh (USA) on February 14, 1943. Eric Andersen belonged in the early sixties together with Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan to the Greenwich Village folkscene in New York. His best-known songs from that time are “Violets of Dawn,” “Come to My Bedside” and “Thirsty Boots” (the latter was recorded by Judy Collins and several others). In 1966, he made his debut at the Newport Folk Festival and that same year he starred in the Andy Warhol movie Space.

Read more about Eric Andersen on Last.fm.


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