I'm pretty sure this is an allusion/anthesis to the famous jazz standard "Stars Fell on Alabama" (look it up on Youtube, here are the lyrics: http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/63975 ).
You can see it in the "lazy kisses, hand brushing" or in the brilliant juxtaposition of "cold clean water nearby, glimmered in your eyes
and your pistol glistened" and "I can't forget the glamor, your eyes held a tender light". There's also a possible juxtapostion between the dry grass/warm earth and the field of white, if it means snow in the jazz song.
I'm pretty sure this is an allusion/anthesis to the famous jazz standard "Stars Fell on Alabama" (look it up on Youtube, here are the lyrics: http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/63975 ).
You can see it in the "lazy kisses, hand brushing" or in the brilliant juxtaposition of "cold clean water nearby, glimmered in your eyes and your pistol glistened" and "I can't forget the glamor, your eyes held a tender light". There's also a possible juxtapostion between the dry grass/warm earth and the field of white, if it means snow in the jazz song.