Velvet Green
(专辑: Songs From The Wood - 1977)
Walking on velvet green. Scots pine growing. Isn't it rare to be taking the
air, singing. Walking on velvet green. Walking on velvet green. Distant cows lowing. Never a
care: with your legs in the
air, loving. Walking on velvet green. Won't you have my company, yes, take it in your hands. Go down on velvet green, with a
country man. Who's a
young girls fancy and an old maid's dream. Tell your mother that you walked all night on velvet green. One dusky half-hour's ride up to the
north. There lies your reputation and all that you're worth. Where the
scent of wild roses turns the
milk to cream. Tell your mother that you walked all night on velvet green. And the
long grass blows in the
evening cool. And August's rare delight may be April's fool. But think not of that, my love, I'm tight against the
seam. And I'm growing up to meet you down on velvet green. Now I
may tell you that it's love and not just lust. And if we live the
lie, let's lie in trust. On golden daffodils, to catch the
silver stream that washes out the
wild oat seed on velvet green. We'll dream as lovers under the
stars of civilizations raging afar. And the
ragged dawn breaks on your battle scars. As you walk home cold and alone upon velvet green. Walking on velvet green. Scots pine growing. Isn't it rare to be taking the
air, singing. Walking on velvet green. Walking on velvet green. Distant cows lowing. Never a
care: with your legs in the
air, loving. Walking on velvet green.