Mountain Queen.
Somewhere up the mountain, stretching out his furcate arms to chase the sparrows from the sky, there lived a treeman, waiting for someone to take his place, but no one ever passes by.
Waving with his leaves of gold and green, whispering endless letters to his Mountain Queen, but no one ever reached that heart of stone, she's so alone.
Slumbering mountain maiden, watch her as a golden sunset.
Suddenly sets her tops on fire.
She wears an antfly apron abd honey-dew abd fragant flowers are filling Thomas with desire.
Somewhere underneath that chasmic skin morning goblins waiting till the day begins.
But no one will reach that heart of stone, she's so alone.
But when I'm in youre cradle, you are so good to me, yes you are.
All my stresses will sooon be fadin' away.
And the things you do to me make me feel it's good to be beack, good to be back home.
Come to my house tomorrow and I'll show you the morning glory.
Walk the velvet valleys with your love, so fair.
The sun creeps up the chalkhill.
Placid stand the planetrees rising on forever, in the sky so bright.
Take your time and join me and I'll tell you an endless story.
Rest your head beside me in that fadin' light.
I have seen them come and go again.
Fierce and gentle.
Stack bodies in my skin till they pine away and the new life begins.
Years of waiting made me wise and blind.
Rain of ages, drained and tranquillized my mind.
Oh, you should have seen how the orange meets green.
How the orange meets green.
How the orange meets green.
How the orange meets green...
Writer(s): Ferdinand Bakker, Jan Tarenskeen
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