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Quartet EV Toread.Pdf CDLX 1394 5099926870953 REAP THE WILD WIND SERENADE Reap the wild wind Serenade Serenade Reap the wild wind In rhythm and swing, serenade In rhythm and swing, serenade Reap the wild wind The gift that we bring, serenade The gift that we bring, serenade Youth runs wild with the beat in their hearts Youth runs wild with the beat in their hearts A finger points to show a scene Dance a wild dance, beat torn apart Dance a wild dance, beat torn apart Take my hand, take my hand In rhythm and swing Another face where mine had been Voices ringing in their heads The gift that we bring Take my hand, take my hand Their crashing hands in time Youth runs wild with the beat in their hearts Another footstep where I once walked In sequence and in rhyme Dance the wild dance, beat torn apart Take my hand Take it all The chant of a thousandfold Serenade The song of a million strong In rhythm and swing, serenade You take my hand and give me your friendship Echoes the perfect praise The gift that we bring, serenade I’ll take my time and sell you my slow reply In rhythm and swing, serenade Give me an inch and I’ll make the best of it Serenade The gift that we bring, serenade Take all you want and leave all the rest to die In rhythm and swing, serenade In rhythm and swing, serenade Reap the wild wind The gift that we bring, serenade The gift that we bring, serenade Youth runs wild with the beat in their hearts In rhythm and swing, serenade A footprint haunts an empty floor Dance a wild dance, beat torn apart The gift that we bring, serenade Take my hand, take my hand A fading coat that I once wore From the mouths of babes and fools Take my hand, take my hand Haunting melodies Oh desolation where I once lived With gracefulness and ease I have seen in times gone by Compose their gifted words I have felt a different shadow on the wall Orchestrate their moves A stranglehold on a certain feeling Echo the perfect praise, serenade You take my hand and give me your friendship Serenade I’ll take my time and sell you my slow reply In rhythm and swing, serenade Give me an inch and I’ll make the best of it The gift that we bring, serenade Take all you want and leave all the rest to die Youth runs wild with the beat in their hearts Reap the wild wind Dance the wild dance, beat torn apart Reap the wild wind The prophets tell the tale You take my hand and give me your friendship The legend in the lies I’ll take my time and sell you my slow reply The fable and the rhymes Give me an inch and I’ll make the best of it Take all you want and leave all the rest to die The chant of a thousandfold Reap the wild wind The song of a million strong Echoes the perfect praise, serenade MINE FOR LIFE HYMN A life as a stranger Give us this day all that you showed me Hands through a wire The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes Forbidden desires Are mine for life Give us this day all that you showed me The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes Looking from a spiral staircase Give me all the storybook told me At a man with a suitcase The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes As he shades his eyes Watching from a stained glass shelter And they said that in our time He bides his time and thinks All that’s good will fall from grace There must be more to life than this Even saints would turn their face, in our time And they told us that in our days A life as a stranger Different words said in different ways Hands through a wire Have other meanings from he who says, in our time Forbidden desires Are mine for life Give us this day all that you showed me The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes The poet reads his words out loud Give me all the storybook told me To a make-believe crowd The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes In the quiet of his room Careful where the tears are falling And they said that in our time He closed the book and cried We would reap from their legacy There must be more to love than this We would learn from what they had seen, in our time And they told us that in our days See the boy on the walkway We would know what was high on high Where the young have their own say We would follow and not defy, in our time And it screams from the wall He’s writing for the hundredth time there Give us this day all that you showed me I hate it all but The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes There must be more to hate than this! Give me all the storybook told me The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes A life as a stranger Hands through a wire Faithless in faith Forbidden desires We must behold the things we see Are mine for life Give us this day all that you showed me A life as a stranger The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes Hands through a wire Give me all the storybook told me Forbidden desires The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes Are mine for life Give us this day all that you showed me A life as a stranger The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes Hands through a wire Give me all the storybook told me Forbidden desires The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes Are mine for life Give us this day all that you showed me A life as a stranger The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes Hands through a wire Give me all the storybook told me Forbidden desires The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes Are mine for life Give us this day all that you showed me The power and the glory, till my kingdom comes Give me all the storybook told me The faith and the glory, till my kingdom comes VISIONS IN BLUE WHEN THE SCREAM SUBSIDES Face in the window in the night And we talk (and we talk) Caught for a second by the light Just the two of us Ashes of memories still aglow All the time (all the time) Only for you Nothing serious Portraits and pictures you once saw We pretend (we pretend) Visions in blue Time is on our side Till the end (till the end) Read while the letters still remain When the scream subsides Sip from the wine of youth again Oaths made in silence still return Yes we had it all, had the key gripped in our hands Only for you We could see the fall as a martyr understands Cast like a shroud you’re clutching on When the chorus calls there’s no room for hope inside Visions in blue Lose it all when the scream subsides Catch aimless smiles from passers by And we talk (and we talk) Blistered and broken in reply Just the two of us Breath seems to mist the hazy view All the time (all the time) Only for you Nothing serious Tears coat your lifeless eyes with dew We pretend (we pretend) Visions in blue Time is on our side Visions in blue Till the end (till the end) When the scream subsides Ashes of memories still aglow Portraits and pictures you once saw Yes we took the role of the lovers and the friends And we played the parts till the words came to an end Ashes of memories still aglow But the tongues were tied in the passion and the pride Portraits and pictures you once saw Waste it all when the scream subsides Ashes of memories still aglow And we talk Portraits and pictures you once saw All the time We pretend Face in the window in the night Till the end Caught for a second by the light Ashes of memories still aglow And we talk (and we talk) Only for you Oh, just the two of us Portraits and pictures you once saw All the time (all the time) Visions in blue Nothing serious We pretend (we pretend) Time was on our side Till the end (till the end) When the scream subsides And we talk (and we talk) Just the two of us All the time (all the time) Nothing serious We pretend (we pretend) Time was on our side Till the end (till the end) Till the scream subsides WE CAME TO DANCE We came to dance “Take what you can”, they said Making moves from a passion play “Take it while you may. The ties that bind us just slip away But keep in mind the penalty fits the crime We came to dance And it deals no softened blow”. The piper calls out a different rhyme He cracks the whip and we step in time We came to dance Making moves from a passion play Standing as the parade goes passing by The ties that bind us just slip away I hear a voice around me cry We came to dance Like the sound of distant drums The piper calls out a different rhyme Rejected and alone He cracks a whip and we step in time A heart without a home And someone said We came to dance Making moves from a passion play We came to dance The ties that bind us just slip away Making moves from a passion play We came to dance The ties that bind us just slip away The piper calls out a different rhyme We came to dance He cracks a whip and we step in time The piper calls out a different rhyme He cracks the whip and we step in time We came to dance Making moves from a passion play We came to dance The ties that bind us just slip away We came to dance Waiting as the panic grips my hand The piper calls out a different rhyme Hearing prose from high command He cracks a whip and we step in time Like a million times before No dignity or grace It’s the prize and not the race And someone said We came to dance Making moves from a passion play The ties that bind us just slip away We came to dance The piper calls out a different rhyme He cracks the whip and we step in time We came to dance We came to dance Making moves from a passion play The ties that bind us just slip away CUT AND RUN THE SONG (WE GO) See the man on the phone with a gun in his hand Welcome to..
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