Arnold, Eddy - Shadows Of Her Mind Lyrics






I met her sadly in the slowly falling rain
Crying softly in her loveliness and pain
Knowing no one needin' someone bad as me
And she told me as I held her trembling hand
Walking slowly how she'd never known a man
Living lonely in her cottage by the sea

When the morning came her tears had changed to laughter
And before the night her heart beat close to mine
And I thought as she lay sleeping 'bout the secrets she was keeping
Hidden somewhere in the silence of the shadows of her mind

In the morning as I wakened with the dawn
Without warning I could feel that she was gone
Leaving nothing but her silence next to me
And lonely footprints that I followed in the sand
Walking slowly for I knew where they would end
Disappearing in the silence of the sea

And I sometimes hear the echo of her laughter
As I search for what I know I'll never find
For the answer I was seeking was the secrets she's still keeping
Hidden somewhere in the silence of the shadows of her mind

Hidden somewhere in the silence of the shadows of her mind...





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  1. M.... S....

    Great song. I miss him because he's my favorite country singer

  2. T.... ....

    Eddy is in fine vocal here without the clutter of "strings and things" which seemed to accompany a lot of his hits during the 60's particularly and also the 70's. He is in more traditional country territory with this excellent song and it could have made a very credible single.

  3. M.... S....

    awesome song!

  4. M.... B....

    Never heard of this tune and I wish that song could've came out as a single. Eddy Arnold more than 26 years after his debut recording he still had that great voice ijn him. Country's first crossover star.

  5. j.... l....

    Many thanks for sharing this song, I hear for the all first time by Ed Bruce. I like the musical arrangements on this recording and, of course, on Ed's version. Happy 4th of July. From France : Jo Luttringer