Still This Love Goes On

Buffy Sainte-Mary

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[Verse 1] Sat beside a beaver dam and watched the winter grow Ice was hard with little tracks appearing in the snow Fog is in the valley now and all the geese are gone Cross the moon I saw them go and Still this love goes on and on Still this love goes on [Verse 2] Once I watched the summer flowers turn the fields to sun Up and down the mountainside I watched the summer run Now the fields are muffled in white and snow is on the dawn Morning comes on shivering wings and Still this love goes on and on Still this love goes on [Chorus]   In every dream I can smell the Sweetgrass burning And in my heart I can hear the drum And hear the singers soaring And se-e the jin-gle dancers And Still this love goes on and on Still this love goes on   In every dream I can smell the Sweetgrass burning And in my heart I can hear the drum And hear the singers soaring And se-e the jin-gle dancers And Still this love goes on and on Still this love goes on [Verse 4] Fancy Dancer come up north to see some friends of his Fell in love in a powwow town and you know how that is Beaded girls and painted ponies turn your life around And now you’re singing "Ke sakihiten" ha on and on On and on and on and on and [Chorus]   In every dream I can smell the Sweetgrass burning And in my heart I can hear the drum And hear the singers soaring And se-e the jin-gle dancers And Still this love goes on and on Still this love goes on

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La chanson évoque une connexion profonde avec la nature et l'amour qui perdure à travers les saisons. En observant des paysages hivernaux et estivaux, l'artiste parle des souvenirs et des émotions qui accompagnent la beauté du monde naturel. Malgré les changements et le passage du temps, cet amour reste constant et vivant, comme une mélodie qui résonne dans le cœur. Le contexte semble ancré dans une culture où la musique et la danse jouent un rôle central, avec des références aux traditions autochtones, tels que le chant et les danses qui symbolisent une célébration de la vie et des liens communautaires. Cela souligne l'importance des racines et des expériences partagées au sein d'une communauté, renforçant encore cet amour inébranlable.