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Joan Baez - Sweet Sir Galahad Lyrics

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  • Sweet Sir Galahad
  • came in through the window
  • in the night when
  • the moon was in the yard.
  • He took her hand in his
  • and shook the long hair
  • from his neck and he told her
  • she'd been working much too hard.
  • It was true that ever since the day
  • her crazy man had passed away
  • to the land of poet's pride,
  • she laughed and talked alot
  • with new people on the block
  • but always at evening time she cried.
  • And here's to the dawn of their days.
  • She moved her head
  • a little down on the bed
  • until it rested softly on his knee.
  • And there she dropped her smile
  • and there she sighed awhile,
  • and told him all the sadness
  • of those years that numbered three.
  • Well you know I think my fate's belated
  • because of all the hours I waited
  • for the day when I'd no longer cry.
  • I get myself to work by eight
  • but oh, was I born too late,
  • and do you think I'll fail
  • at every single thing I try?
  • And here's to the dawn of their days.
  • He just put his arm around her
  • and that's the way I found her
  • eight months later to the day.
  • The lines of a smile erased
  • the tear tracks upon her face,
  • a smile could linger, even stay.
  • Sweet Sir Galahad went down
  • with his gay bride of flowers,
  • the prince of the hours
  • of her lifetime.
  • And here's to the dawn
  • of their days,
  • of their days.

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