Gabriel And Me
(专辑: Blessed Are... - 1971)
The
grey quiet horse wears the
reins of dawn, And nobody knows what mountain he's from. In his mouth he carries the
golden key, And nobody sees him but Gabriel and me. Gabriel and me. His nose is silver and his mane is white, His eyes are black and starry like night. So softly he splashes his hoofs in the
sea, That nobody hears him but Gabriel and me. Gabriel and me. He comes in the
morning when the
air is still, He races the
sun and he always will. We raise up the
window and call through the
trees, Oh we'd love to fly with you, Gabriel and me. Gabriel and me. For your back is wingless and there's room for two, We'll mount from a
tree and ride straight on through. But I
guess you're wiser than I
thought you'd be, For you never will listen to Gabriel and me. Gabriel and me. For you know that one day we'll forget to wake, Call it destiny, call it fate. You'll nuzzle us softly and so silently, We'll ride in the
morning, Gabriel and me, With the
golden key. Gabriel and me, Forever to the
sea.