Wonderful Drink
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Wonderful Drink
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We walked along the mountain river
Admiring the waterfalls of its crystal torrents
Picked up beautiful flowers forgetting about time
We came to a small hut
An old woman went out to meet us
And said:"Welcome to my house
To taste a wonderful drink "
The wonderful drink
She said ,is tastier than
All nectars and juices
Thy it, I won`t charge much
We tried and it seemed, we were whisked off
To a delightful garden
There we run about and laughed
Enjoyed the tastiest fruits
And all was like a lovely dream
But when we came to our senses
We saw that the old women grew younger
She asked us: "Want more?"
We looked at each other and saw
That we had grown older
The old women drank our youth
While we drank the wonderful drink
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Inside You performs "Wonderful Drink", and this lyric page sits inside the Inside You catalog on LyroVerse.
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