Queen of All the Blue-Eyed Songtext
von Peter Grudzien
Queen of All the Blue-Eyed Songtext
Queen of all the blue-eyed
Reign the land of golden hair
Your servant begs your notice
As you ride your silver mare
From your fingers fall the petals
That called its home the tree
And gave its only laugh
But now lies at my feet
Queen of all the blue-eyed
You made this town my home
Although I have the yearning
Duty says that I roam
But even in the stillness
When the streetlights are asleep
I hear a distant trumpet
It beckons me to leave
Queen of all the blue-eyed
I forfeit paradise
You cannot ride beside me
If you left, this town ′twill die
On my last long journey
Some beauties I may taste
But they will all seem bitter
To the flavour of your face
Reign the land of golden hair
Your servant begs your notice
As you ride your silver mare
From your fingers fall the petals
That called its home the tree
And gave its only laugh
But now lies at my feet
Queen of all the blue-eyed
You made this town my home
Although I have the yearning
Duty says that I roam
But even in the stillness
When the streetlights are asleep
I hear a distant trumpet
It beckons me to leave
Queen of all the blue-eyed
I forfeit paradise
You cannot ride beside me
If you left, this town ′twill die
On my last long journey
Some beauties I may taste
But they will all seem bitter
To the flavour of your face
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