Lyrics Velvet Green - Jethro Tull
Walking
on
Velvet
Green
Scotch
pine
growing
Isn't
it
rare
to
be
taking
the
air?
Singing
Walking
on
Velvet
Green
Walking
on
Velvet
Green
Distant
cows
lowing
Never
a
care
With
your
legs
in
the
air
Loving
Walking
on
Velvet
Green
Won't
you
have
my
company
Yes,
take
it
in
your
hands
Go
down
on
Velvet
Green
with
a
country
man
Who's
a
young
girl's
fancy
and
an
old
maid's
dream
Tell
your
mother
that
you
walked
all
night
on
Velvet
Green
One
dusky
half-hour's
ride
up
to
the
north
There
lies
your
reputation
and
all
that
you're
worth
Where
the
scent
of
wild
roses
turns
the
milk
to
cream
Tell
your
mother
that
you
walked
all
night
on
Velvet
Green
And
the
long
grass
blows
in
the
evening
cool
And
August's
rare
delights
may
be
April's
fool
But
think
not
of
that
my
love
I'm
tight
against
the
seam
And
I'm
growing
up
to
meet
you
down
on
Velvet
Green
Now
let
me
tell
you
that
it's
love
and
not
just
lust
And
if
we
live
the
lie
let's
lie
in
trust
On
golden
daffodils
to
catch
the
silver
stream
That
washes
out
the
wild
oat
seed
on
Velvet
Green
We'll
dream
as
lovers
under
the
stars
But
civilization's
raging
afar
And
the
ragged
dawn
breaks
on
your
battle
scars
As
you
walk
home
cold
and
alone
upon
Velvet
Green
(Repeat
first
two
verses)
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