How Sad Venice Can Be ((aka Venice In Blue (Bobby Darin) - 1965))
((Adapted from: Que C'est Triste Venise (Charles Aznavour) - 1964))
Composer(s): Charles Aznavour - Françoise Dorin
Performer(s): Charles Aznavour - 1965
Versions In Other Languages:
1965 - Venedig In Grau (Corry Brokken)
1965 - Venecia Sin Ti (Charles Aznavour)
1965 - É Tão Triste Veneza (Agnaldo Timóteo)
1970 - Com'è Triste Venezia (Charles Aznavour)
How sad Venice can be When you return alone A fond memory In every paving stone
I walk among the birds That fill San Marco's Square With echoes of her words Around me in the air
How sad Venice can be When mandolins play A song she sung for me One unforgotten day
Like images of sleep The gondoliers go by But when I try to weep I find my tears are dry
How sad Venice can be When mist is in your eyes And you can hardly see As pigeons fill the skies
I find the little street And then the old cafe Where we would always meet To dream away the day
How sad Venice can be Beneath the silent moon That rises from the sea And silvers the lagoon
I hear the vespers chime And cross the Bridge of Sighs I know that it is time To bid my last goodbye
There's nothing more to say I pass beneath the light And then I turn away From Venice in the night
How sad Venice can be It's too lonely to bear When you have lost the love That you discovered there
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