Из альбома: The Hogyssey
(Royston Langdon)
I had the strangest dream I ever had
As I lay asleep once in my bed
I was in a garden by the fountain
Where tears would make love grow
You kissed me there and my life did start
It was sealed with gold in March
Now summers old, winters cold
And tears do make love grow
So please come to me
To the garden and to the river and the valley by the sea
Show me all the stars that shone
And tears will make love grow
Sing this ballad, the last I began of songs
That's for all of the Angels in the heaven they've flown
And there will be an oasis for our god -rotten faces
And tears do make love grow
And angels lie between your marble thighs
And spiders explode in your kaleidoscopic eyes
The rain will fall, the wind will roll
And tears will make love grow
So sleep softly, dream of me
Wherever you go
Oh, I'm not dead or buried yet
Tell me so I know
It was the weirdest dream I ever had
And if I dreamed then I'd dream
Then I'd dream you right back
Of there in the garden, down by that fountain where
Tears would make love grow
And tears would make love glow
And tears would make love glow