I've seen the light And I've seen the flame And I've been this way before And I'm sure to be this way again For I've been refused And I've been regained
The man on the right is a man undone He'd give you his soul If you asked him for some A child in his way for he needs to believe That love is a song
summer night We'll leave this worldly time On his winged flight Then come, and as we lay Beside this sleepy glade There I will sing to you My Longfellow serenade Longfellow serenade
Some dey do, some dey don't do Some dey won't do,, Some won't even try How are you to know You got to go and ask it How are you go and ask it Maybe you
And her eyes hurt the way they do Almost like they'd seen, Almost like they knew And her words, soft as they could be Tied me to her soul and wouldn
Songs to make you free And songs to take you to another time Forgotten reasons that are made of rhyme For you and me The songs of life That somehow make
Ah, The last Picasso The last Picasso Was just acquired by some old museum And Don Quixote Well, Don Quixote The old man's rhyme has lost its reason
Yes I will Indeed I will If I may, if I might If I can Once upon a passing night dream He beheld a mystic image Bathed in blue reflection Then he stood
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Traduzione: Neil Diamond. Longfellow Serenade.
: And her eyes hurt the way they do Almost like they'd seen, Almost like they knew And her words, soft as they could be Tied me to her soul and wouldn
: I've seen the light And I've seen the flame And I've been this way before And I'm sure to be this way again For I've been refused And I've been regained
: Yes I will Indeed I will If I may, if I might If I can Once upon a passing night dream He beheld a mystic image Bathed in blue reflection Then he