Lyrics:
Softly now the burn is rushing
Every lark its song is hushing
On the moor thick rest is falling
Just one heather-blade is calling
Calling, calling,
need to wait for the lark
Today is the day
Hide the eyes sockets away
Waking up standing in the dark
No need to wait for the lark
Today is the day
feathers faded in her cold cell
Fiery rose turned pink pastel
She's on a lark as I watch her fly
Living off candy and wine
Hang with the stars in a sapphire
cnd I swear a lark did sing
For the birth of new things
With mothers like ours
O brothers in arms
The stories that fell onto me
In a moment so still
the wedding, at noon the feast, and
merry dance to follow, come one and all!
Come one and all come to my wedding! My
heart is light as soaring lark, and like
Sparkling champagne
Let there be birds
To sing in the trees,
Someone to bless me
Whenever I sneeze.
Let there be cuckoos,
A lark and a dove,
silence remained
Holding my breath in the dark
Gasping for air
With the lungs of a lark
So warm was the welcome
Humble in its embrace
Tell me just
she was blind, the lark was blind
An old king came and took her to his palace
Where the walls were burnished bronze and golden braid
And he fed her
silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your
Sparkling champagne
Let there be birds
To sing in the trees,
Someone to bless me
Whenever I sneeze.
Let there be cuckoos,
A lark and a dove,
find
Peace and contentment at the end of the road.
The way is long, the night is dark,
But I don't mind 'cause a happy lark
Will be singing
Sparkling champagne
Let there be birds
To sing in the trees,
Someone to bless me
Whenever I sneeze.
Let there be cuckoos,
A lark and a dove,
the real McCoy?
Is it for all time or simply a lark?
Is it Granada i see or only Asbury park?
Is it a fancy not worth thinking of?
Or is it at long
Think so little of me, they allow you to go.
When you're near,
There's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere,
Begin to sing
so little of me, they allow you to go.
When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
champagne
Let there be birds to sing in the trees
Someone to bless me, whenever I sneeze
Let there be cuckoos, a lark and a dove
But first of all
so little of me, they allow you to go.
When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing about it,
silver song of the lark
Walk on, through the wind
Walk on, through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on, with hope in
Think so little of me, they allow you to go.
When you're near, there's such an air of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere, begin to sing
mooch some homemade hooch and go out for a lark
Just to drive off these mean ole Harlem Blues
You can have your Broadway, give me Lenox Avenue
Angels
so little of me,
They allow you to go
And when you're near there's
Such an air of Spring about it
I can hear a lark somewhere
Begin to sing
Sparkling champagne
Let there be birds
To sing in the trees,
Someone to bless me
Whenever I sneeze.
Let there be cuckoos,
A lark and a dove,
Sparkling champagne
Let there be birds
To sing in the trees,
Someone to bless me
Whenever I sneeze.
Let there be cuckoos,
A lark and a dove,
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Let there be birds
To sing in the trees,
Someone to bless me
Whenever i sneeze.
Let there be cuckoos,
A lark and a dove,
But first of all, please
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