- Votes:
- Composer:
- Susan Werner
 
- Genres:
- Folk
 
- Tags:
- female vocalist
- mellow
- singer songwriter
- wistful
 
- See also:
Susan Werner - St. Mary's Of Regret lyrics
I'm wearing that dress, I've pulled on those gloves
 I put on my veil, we once were in love
 We once had it all the entire sky
 We threw it away and I wonder why
 Passion's always half impossibility
 But lovers that we lose we never dare forget
 We visit them in mourning in December and in May
 In the graveyard of St. Mary's of Regret
 The end of the street, the wrought-iron gate
 The cobblestone path, the names and the date
 The anxious hello, the everyday laugh
 The intimate tears, the epitaph
 Passion's always half impossibility
 But lovers that we lose we never dare forget
 We visit them in mourning in December and in May
 In the graveyard of St. Mary's of RegretSusan Werner - St. Mary's Of Regret - http://motolyrics.com/susan-werner/st-marys-of-regret-lyrics.html
 You're married by now
 She's kind I suppose
 Does she know what she has?
 Does she tell you she knows?
 Do you put on the suit?
 Do you try on the tie?
 Do you walk through that gate?
 Do you wonder why?
 Passion's always half impossibility
 But lovers that we lose we never dare forget
 Maybe someday there I'll see you in December or in May
 In the graveyard of St. Mary's of Regret
 In the graveyard of St. Mary's of Regret
We never dare forget












