Rosemary

Suzanne Vega

Do you remember when you walked with me

Down the street into the square

How the women selling rosemary

Pressed the branches to your chest

Promised luck and all the rest

Ran their fingers through your hair



I had met you just the day before

Like an accident of fate

In the window there behind your door

How I wanted to break in

To that room beneath your skin

But all that would have to wait



In the Carmen of the Martyrs

With the statues in the courtyard

Whose heads and hands were taken in the burden of the sun

I had come to meet you with a question in my footsteps

I was going up the hillside and the journey just begun



My sister says she never dreams at night

There are days when I know why

Those possibilities within her sight

With no way of coming true

Cause some things just don't get through

Into this world although they try



In the Carmen of the Martyrs

With the statues in the courtyard

Whose heads and hands were taken in the burden of the sun

I had come to meet you with a question in my footsteps

I was coming up the hillside and the journey just begun



And all I know of you is in my memory

And all I ask is you remember me