Garden
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Garden
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In the court of rose and lily,
I see your face appear.
And though the night is chilly,
I wait for you to be near.
The dreams and schemes of all mankind
Have all been laid to waste.
But in the garden you can find
A love we both can taste.
To see and believe I believe in you,
And all of the things you set out to do,
To think and to feel what you want me to,
And hoping our dreams will see us through.
The night is not forever,
The sun will rise again.
But when the night surrenders,
The morrow will be our friend.
To see and believe I believe in you,
And all of the things you set out to do,
To think and to feel what you want me to,
And hoping our dreams will see us through.
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Glass Harp performs "Garden", and this lyric page sits inside the Glass Harp catalog on LyroVerse.
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