Lyrics Storyteller - Heather Alexander
I
spin
tales
each
day
of
this
world
full
of
wonder
I
hear
people
say,
"You
can
harvest
the
plunder"
But
as
I
reach
out
with
a
trembling
hand
All
the
gold
coins
just
turn
into
sand
I
feel
very
weary,
my
temper
is
biting
I
know
I've
grown
leery
and
tired
of
the
fighting
I
pray
everyday
that
it
all
will
be
grand
But
I
sure
could
use
help
of
your
kind,
friendly
hand
Please,
Storyteller,
pull
a
tale
from
your
pocket
Spin
me
a
story
from
your
coattail
so
bare
My
heart
has
turned
cold,
my
dreams
are
too
old
And
I
need
to
know
magic's
still
there
My
own
coat's
too
thin
and
I'm
down
to
the
lining
The
spirit
within
on
itself
is
entwining
My
colors
are
faded,
my
cuffs
are
both
worn
And
the
seam
down
the
back
is
all
tattered
and
torn
Please,
Storyteller,
pull
a
tale
from
your
pocket
Spin
me
a
story
from
your
coattail
so
bare
My
heart
has
turned
cold,
my
dreams
are
too
old
And
I
need
to
know
magic's
still
there
I
walk
through
your
door,
see
the
smile
that
won't
tire
I
sit
on
the
floor
with
your
dog
by
the
fire
You'll
guide
me
on
walkways
where
the
faerie
lights
burn
And
I
hope
that
I
never
return
Who'll
keep
the
firelight
bright
when
you're
gone?
Who
has
the
insight
to
help
me
go
on?
You
taught
me
that
stories,
once
told,
can
come
true
And
I
hope
that
I
tell
them
with
magic,
like
you
Please,
Storyteller,
pull
a
tale
from
your
pocket
Spin
me
a
story
from
your
coattail
so
bare
My
heart
has
turned
cold,
my
dreams
are
too
old
And
I
need
to
know
magic's
still
there
Please,
Storyteller,
pull
a
tale
from
your
pocket
Spin
me
a
story
from
your
coattail
so
bare
My
heart
has
turned
cold,
my
dreams
are
too
old
And
I
need
to
know
magic's
still
there
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