Lyrics of 'Adelle Yvonne' by Marty Willson-Piper

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Lazy like a sleeping panther
Adelle yvonne, i can't trust your answer
The folly of the crippled dancer
Tricked me

Casual as black commanders
Winning wars the ghosts of flanders
Shudder as their death enhances
Quickly

Adelle yvonne
Long wide moments
Adelle yvonne
Half closed eyes
At shelter in calais

Put up priests to complicate you

Put up sheets to dust protect you
Sliped your mind the words to warn
You
Tell me

Can't expect to test your valor
After all there's only horror
Still there's roads you shouldn't
Follow
Guide me.

Tell me
Why her skirts are finer linen
Is she
Suffering the anguish found in
Cowards

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