Lyrics Fairy-Tale - Roger Whittaker
The
first
of
the
sunrays
are
cast
on
my
home
of
pine
needles
As
I
wake
to
the
sounds
of
the
wood
from
my
dandelion
bed
And
I
gaze
through
my
small
cobweb
curtains,
down
through
the
arches
That
are
made
from
the
wings
of
the
bees
& the
moths
that
are
dead
Fairytale
children
are
dancing
like
jewels
in
the
morning
Caterpillar
skin
boots
& green
velvet
suits
catch
the
sun
The
butterfly
aeroplanes
land
on
a
runway
of
roses
And
the
policemen
cockroaches
are
standing
by
watching
the
fun
I
hear
three
bluebells
ringing
in
a
steeple
of
heather
& roses
I
can
hear
them
so
clear
as
I
glide
by
on
dragonfly
wings
And
the
gamekeeper
fairy
who
lives
in
a
mushroom
nearby
Plays
a
lute
made
of
pinewood
& oak
and
plucks
cottonwool
strings
The
last
of
the
sunrays
are
leaving
the
floor
of
the
wildwood
As
the
phantom
black
beetle
arrives
on
the
wings
of
the
bat
The
grasshopper
coachmen
are
harnessing
mice
to
my
carriage
And
the
four
coachlight
fireflies
are
put
into
place
by
the
rat
Farewell
to
the
appleseed
pavements
and
moss
covered
roadways
The
tall
mushroom
castles,
fairytale
children
and
all
I
may
never
again
chance
to
fly
upon
dragonfly
wings
Or
wake
where
the
morning
sun
shines
on
a
pine
needle
wall
1 Sunrise Sunset
2 Impossible Dream
3 If I Were A Rich Man
4 I Believe
5 A Special Kind Of Man
6 Moonshadow
7 River Lady
8 Scarborough Fair Canticle
9 Swaggy
10 I Dreamed A Dream
11 San Diego Wine
12 Greensleeves
13 Those Were The Days
14 Fairy-Tale
15 What I Left Behind
16 Bob Dylan's Dream
17 A Song for Erik
18 You've Lost That Lovin Feeling
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