If you'd like to spend the afternoon approaching Lavender. You'll feel just fine but one thing's sure. You'll never be the same. . If you'd like to try your hand at understanding Lavender.
I remember everything. I've learned about survival. I've walked with fools and kings. And I've even read the bible. . There I came upon some lines. Givin' me direction.
All the lovely ladies in their finery tonight. I wish that I could know them one by one. All the handsome gentlemen with loving on their minds. Strolling in to take the ladies home.
All I'm after is to be on your winning side. All I need is to be turning back the tide. 'Cause I care too much for the life that I lead. What you're thinking could be anybody's guess.
Oh, the Prairie lights are burnin' bright. The Chinook wind is movin' in. Tomorrow night I'll be Alberta bound. . Though I've done the best I could. My old luck ain't been so good and.
The perfume that she wore was from some little store. On the down side of town. But it lingered on long after she'd gone. I remember it well. . And our fingers entwined like ribbons of light.
I see a place where candles burn and lovers rest tonight. The hollow sound inside me now keeps telling me to write. But songs of love will never leave love's feelings undefined.
A passing ship. I have found the open ocean. Give me no lip. The waves roll by as I pass on. . A sunlit sea. On the first day of April. How fresh the wind.
Beyond the wild misty mountain. Within the valley so free. There dwells a maid with a heart so mellow. Soft as the wind and wild as the sea. . When will you love me.
Hold my hand, so I can hold you in my heart. Hold my hand, so I can guide you through the forest of the night. By the sea upon the raging tide. . A message to the wind.
"Nothing is for certain". That's what the showman said. First you must open the curtain. And stand 'em on their heads. . There can be no inhibitions. No prima donna ways.