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In Reasonland the emperor came down |
To the water's edge and said, "I don't know where I'm bound |
I've got emeralds and rubies sewn into my gown |
But I am sadder than the diamonds in my crown |
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud |
And float me out to sea |
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will |
Float me out and deliver me" |
A mighty king came down to the sea |
Said, "I may win any battle that I please |
I got a hundred-man batallion, they all fall down at my feet |
But there's a songbird who will not sing for me |
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud |
And float me out to sea |
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will |
Float me out and deliver me |
I wanna fly out to your center |
I wanna sink down into your gold |
I wanna go down without my dagger |
I wanna shed these clothes" |
The preacher's wife kneeled down by the waves |
Said, "For your love and salvation I have prayed |
I am a tired tightrope dancer, I wanna go no more this way |
Just give me something, a penny for my faith |
So will you lay me down in a fiddler's cloud |
And float me out to sea |
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will |
Float me out and deliver me |
Will you lay me down, won't you lay me down |
And float me out to sea |
Let my aching head be still, let me surrender to your will |
Float me out and deliver me" |
Reasonland
Written by Antje Duvekot