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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Dec 9, 2011 15:06:03 GMT
I am the woman in the window See the children playing Soldier, sailor, young man on your way to the summer swimming pool Can you see me standing in my window Can you hear me laughing Come up stairs sir to your room And I will play for you On dreamland, golden sceneland Try to sleepland take us to dreamland I am unhappy far from my woman Take me to dreamland, land of the bannion Land of plentiful pleasures of pine Potatoes on tables laden with good things Eat at my table, she cried to the vineyards Calling the workers home from the meadows Man you are evil, get out of my garden Ours is a good place, home of the reindeer Sell me your pony, your fast golden pony I need his strength and his terrible footsteps Riding the prairie, just me and my angel Just try and stop us we're going to love Open your window, women of Palastine Throw down your rayment and cover us over Jim Morrison Woman In The Window Included here as it was actually intended to be a song by Morrison although it was never developed by The Doors. It was included in The American Night under the Lyric Verse section.
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Post by brightstar on Dec 11, 2011 13:03:22 GMT
These lyrics are just so beautiful imo. Very melancholic and mysterious. I wish the song had been an official release..
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