Lyrics The Little Flower Girl - Ian Anderson
Down
at
the
church
the
flower
girl
sits.
legs
innocent,
apart.
I
make
the
picture
puzzle
fit
to
start
your
heart.
Painted
sister
stopped
beside.
a
word
upon
her
saintly
lip.
Perhaps
admonishing
the
child
inside
the
open
slip.
I
don′t
know
where
she
might
go
when
she
runs
home
at
night.
It's
for
the
best:
I
wouldn′t
rest
when
I
turned
out
the
light.
No
little
flower
girl
singing
in
my
troubled
dream----
Just
an
old
man's
model
in
a
pose
from
a
magazine.
I
have
touched
that
face
a
dozen
times
before.
and
I
have
let
my
pencil
run.
Laid
down
washes
on
a
foreign
shore,
under
a
hot
and
foreign
sun.
My
best
sable
brushes
drift
the
soft
inside
of
her
arm.
Her
chin
I
tilt,
her
breasts
I
lift.
I
mean
no
harm.
I
close
the
door.
she
is
no
more
until
the
next
appointed
hour.
Northeastern
light
push
back
the
night:
painted
promises
in
store.
No
little
flower
girl
singing
in
my
troubled
dream----
Just
an
old
man's
model
in
a
pose
from
a
magazine.
Down
at
the
church
my
flower
girl
sits.
legs
innocent,
apart.
I
make
the
picture
puzzle
fit
to
start
your
heart.
My
golden
sable
brushes
drift
the
soft
inside
of
her
arm.
Her
chin
I
tilt,
her
breasts
I
lift.
I
mean
no
harm.
I
mean
no
harm.
I
mean
1 The Secret Language of Birds
2 The Little Flower Girl
3 Monsterrat
4 Postcard Day
5 The Water Carrier
6 Set-Aside
7 A Better Moon
8 Sanctuary
9 The Jasmine Corridor
10 The Habanero Reel
11 Panama Firefighter
12 The Secret Language of Birds, Pt. II
13 Boris Dancing
14 Circular Breathing
15 The Stormont Shuffle
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