LADY OF THE LAKE
LADY OF THE LAKE
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When I was a boy, I knew the lady of the lake
And I was her favorite child
She wore a white gown, her yellow hair hanging down
And her voice, like a shadow, was gentle and kind
Every day to the sea we would go, hand-in-hand
And build great white castles
Civilizations in sand
And I would paint her pictures with a seaweed brush
And gather seashell jewels for her
As stars watched over us
When I was a boy, I knew the lady of the lake
And I was her favorite child
She wore a white gown, her yellow hair hanging down
And her voice, like a shadow, was gentle and kind
Sometimes we'd set sail straight for the sun
As down the dome of sky it fled
And sometimes we'd try to catch it as it spun
In the deep-sea comfort of its sea-green bed
The lady of the lake is gone, lost with childhood's mind
But the intoxication lingers on and I remember the time
When I would paint her pictures with a seaweed brush
And gather seashell jewels for her
As stars watched over us
When I was a boy, I knew the lady of the lake
And I was her favorite child
When I was a boy, I knew the lady of the lake
And I was her favorite child...
� 1968 ColGems-EMI Music, Inc. (ASCAP), ColGems-EMI Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Lyrics courtesy of EMI Music Publishing.
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