I think it's: "And the pale blue worn-through made a fine silhouette"
because I think he's refering to either a night gown or something similar where he can see through it to "her composition" below. That entire stanza is spent describing the woman in the song, IMO.
I think it's: "And the pale blue worn-through made a fine silhouette"
because I think he's refering to either a night gown or something similar where he can see through it to "her composition" below. That entire stanza is spent describing the woman in the song, IMO.
I think it's "And the pale blue warm threw me a fine silhouette." Possibly "pale blue warmth."
Gorgeous song.
I think it's: "And the pale blue worn-through made a fine silhouette" because I think he's refering to either a night gown or something similar where he can see through it to "her composition" below. That entire stanza is spent describing the woman in the song, IMO.
I think it's: "And the pale blue worn-through made a fine silhouette" because I think he's refering to either a night gown or something similar where he can see through it to "her composition" below. That entire stanza is spent describing the woman in the song, IMO.