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The Barleyshakes - King Lyrics



The Barleyshakes - King Lyrics




Can you remember last Autumn
Cold winds and orange leaves faling
Winter was coming in
Old folks were trembling

Oh longer nights street lights dancing in water
Oh Winter was Autumns bride
And Spring and Summer were always forward

Do you recall that Springtime
Life dance romantic moonlight
Summer is coming in
New worlds are opening

Oh longer nights street lights dancing in water
Oh Winter was Autumns bride
And Spring and Summer were always forward

Do you remember that lifetime
Black days, indifference, and happy times
Winter was crippiling
Old folks were trembling
Summer is creations king
New worlds are opening.

Oh in the tree of life we carve out our hearts calling
Oh Winter was Autumn bride
Spring and Summer were always forward.
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Can you remember last Autumn
Cold winds and orange leaves faling
Winter was coming in
Old folks were trembling

Oh longer nights street lights dancing in water
Oh Winter was Autumns bride
And Spring and Summer were always forward

Do you recall that Springtime
Life dance romantic moonlight
Summer is coming in
New worlds are opening

Oh longer nights street lights dancing in water
Oh Winter was Autumns bride
And Spring and Summer were always forward

Do you remember that lifetime
Black days, indifference, and happy times
Winter was crippiling
Old folks were trembling
Summer is creations king
New worlds are opening.

Oh in the tree of life we carve out our hearts calling
Oh Winter was Autumn bride
Spring and Summer were always forward.
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Writer: Alan Kelly
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Performed By: The Barleyshakes
Length: 3:13
Written by: Alan Kelly

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