Lais lyrics
Lais lyrics
"May Morning Dew Lyrics"
The King And Queen Of England Lyrics
Bring back the king to his throne, And the smile may return to the queen. How ca
Bring back the king to his throne, And the smile may return to the queen. How ca
How pleasant in winter to sit by the hob
Listening to the barks and the howls of a dog
Or in summer to wander the wide valleys through
And to pluck the wild flowers in the May morning dew
Summer
Down Below Lyrics
My ears are filled with a deafening roar A howling wind and the temperature soars The houses crack the city fa
is coming, oh summer is nearMy ears are filled with a deafening roar A howling wind and the temperature soars The houses crack the city fa
With the leaves on the trees and the skies blue and clear
And the birds they are singing their fond notes so true
And the flowers they are springin' in the May morning dew
The
Sperratus Lyrics
Look in my eyes See the light of the universe I'm man, born of God Not a clown in disguisehouse I was reared in is but a stone on a stone
And all around the garden the weeds they have grown
And all the kind neighbours that ever I knew
Like the red rose they've withered in the May morning dew
Go
And likewise my brothers: young Dennis and John
As they tripped through the heather the wild hare to pursue
As their joys they were mingled in the May morning dew
Look in my eyes See the light of the universe I'm man, born of God Not a clown in disguisehouse I was reared in is but a stone on a stone
And all around the garden the weeds they have grown
And all the kind neighbours that ever I knew
Like the red rose they've withered in the May morning dew
Go
A Man I'll Never Be Lyrics
If I said what's on my mind, you'd turn and walk away Disappearing way back in your dreams It's
d be with the old folks, who are now dead and goneIf I said what's on my mind, you'd turn and walk away Disappearing way back in your dreams It's
And likewise my brothers: young Dennis and John
As they tripped through the heather the wild hare to pursue
As their joys they were mingled in the May morning dew