Renaissance Faire

Album: Shadow of the Moon (1997)
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  • I was told once, by a friend of mine
    She had seen an olden sign
    She said she was not from this time
    And did I feel the same?
    So I told her, "Yes", I knew her fear
    As I left the truth draw near
    Told her back three hundred years

    Was the time that I held dear
    Gather ye lords and ladies fair
    Come with me to the Renaissance Faire
    Hurry now
    We're almost there
    Fa,la,la,la,la,la,la,la,la,la
    Through the shroud of mystery
    Turn a page of history

    Feeling more than you ca see
    Down at the Renaissance Faire
    Hear the minstrels play their tunes
    They will play the whole night through
    Special songs for me and for you
    And anyone whose heart is true
    There;s too many stars for one sky to hold
    Some will fall, others are sold
    As the fields turn to gold
    Down at the Renaissance Faire Writer/s: CANDICE NIGHT, RITCHIE BLACKMORE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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