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Dancing Flowers Copyright (C) 1987 Felipe Fransioli
There once was a knight In the pure days of old And he shone in his armor And he rode a bright horse And he looked so princely That all the court maidens Did vie for his pleasure His glance opened doors
Now you lie beside me Contained in our quietness And touch when you feel There's something to hold We each have known sorrow And shed slowly our armor Touching with peace the realms Where once sadness grew
In the bright fields And the sky overturning The knight often wandered With maidens quite fair And they lie in the flowers Crushed blossoms beneath them Spent long lusty hours In sun-ripened play
The flowers you touch in me Do bloom still and rise To your voice they rise opening And dance for your eyes They dance for your eyes.
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