Lyrics A Whiter Shade of Pale - Demis Roussos
We
skipped
a
light
fandango,
Turned
cartwheels
'cross
the
floor.
I
was
feeling
kind
of
seasick,
But
the
crowd
called
out
for
more.
The
room
was
humming
harder,
As
the
ceiling
flew
away.
When
we
called
out
for
another
drink,
The
waiter
brought
a
tray.
And
so
it
was
that
later,
As
the
miller
told
his
tale,
That
her
face
at
first
just
ghostly,
Turned
a
whiter
shade
of
pale.
She
said
there
is
no
reason,
And
the
truth
is
plain
to
see
That
I
wandered
through
my
playing
cards,
And
would
not
let
her
be
One
of
sixteen
vestal
virgins
Who
were
leaving
for
the
coast.
And
although
my
eyes
were
open,
They
might
just
as
well
have
been
closed.
And
so
it
was
later,
As
the
miller
told
his
tale,
That
her
face
at
first
just
ghostly,
Turned
a
whiter
shade
of
pale.
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