
Two Serenades Songtext
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Late on Christmas eve
In the street alone
Outside a house on the pavement stone
I sang to her, as it's sung together
How many nights I felt her tether
She would not heed what I melodied
In my soul's sore need, she would not heed
As I bent me up there, I voiced and I fingered
Upon the strings long, long I lingered
Only the curtains hid from her
She did not come and my heart grew numb
And dull my strum, she did not come
Sick I withdrew
At love's grim hue
Finally she knew, sick I withdrew
Sick I withdrew, at love's grim hue
Finally she knew, sick I withdrew
Sick I withdrew, at love's grim hue
Finally she knew, sick I withdrew
One whom Caprice had bid from her
In the street alone
Outside a house on the pavement stone
I sang to her, as it's sung together
How many nights I felt her tether
She would not heed what I melodied
In my soul's sore need, she would not heed
As I bent me up there, I voiced and I fingered
Upon the strings long, long I lingered
Only the curtains hid from her
She did not come and my heart grew numb
And dull my strum, she did not come
Sick I withdrew
At love's grim hue
Finally she knew, sick I withdrew
Sick I withdrew, at love's grim hue
Finally she knew, sick I withdrew
Sick I withdrew, at love's grim hue
Finally she knew, sick I withdrew
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