Testo Fool's Gold - Blackmore's Night
Testo della canzone Fool's Gold (Blackmore's Night), tratta dall'album Under a Violet Moon
Somewhere in a market square
The cobblestone still shine
Glassy eyes behold the sight
Through another cup of wine...
The one eyed jester skips and turns
As he makes his way through the crowd
While the tavern's royalty try not to laugh aloud...
The jester does another spin
And then falls to the floor
A show of hands, a short "Hurrah!"
A plea for him to do more...
The ease of laughter comes so fast when you're not in
A jester's shoes
'Cause when you've only Fool's Gold, you've got nothing more to lose...
Who holds the riches
The jester or the king? (Jester or the king)
A fortress made from Fool's Gold
Or the tears that treasure can bring?
Who holds the riches
The jester or the king? (Jester or the king)
A fortress made from Fool's Gold
Or the tears that treasure can bring?
The king he sits upon his throne
The world's weight on his chest
When your mind begins to race you've got no time to rest
"Where is my clown?
I need him now, to take my troubles away..."
The harlequin rushes in as his work begins for the day...
The harlequin rushes in as his work begins for the day...
While somewhere in a market square
The cobblestones still shine...
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Writer(s): Richard Blackmore, Candice Lauren Blackmore
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