Les Fleur

4hero & Carina Andersson - R&B, Brass Band
Les Fleur
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Lyrics
[Verse 1] Will somebody wear me to the fair? (To the morning sings the lovely flower) Will a lady pin me in her hair? (Mm-mhmm-mmm) Will a child find me by a stream? (Feeling lovely in the sunbeam shower) Kiss my petals, weave me through a dream [Chorus 1] For all of the simplest things, and much more, a flower was born It blooms to spread love and joy, faith and hope, to people forlorn Inside every man lives the seed of the flower If he looks within, he finds beauty and power [Chorus 2] Ring all the bells, sing, and tell the people everywhere that the flower has come Light up the sky with your prayers of gladness, and rejoice, for the darkness is gone Throw off your fears, let your heart beat freely, at the sign that the new time is born [Instrumental Break] [Verse 2] May mosaydee kaylie lowya roses (May mosaydee kaylie lowya roses) Say mahnee-ay ney ney ah mah-na (Mmm-mmhmm, mmm-mmm) No-kon fool revay don-tey bree (No-kon fool revay don-tey bree) May mosaydee kaylie lowya roses (Mmm-mmhmm, mmm-mmm) [Chorus 1] For all of the simple forms, and much more, a flower was born It blooms to spread love and joy, faith, and hope, to people forlorn Inside every man lives the seed of a flower If he looks within, he finds beauty and power [Chorus 2] Ring all the bells, sing, and tell the people everywhere that the flower has come Light up the sky with your prayers of gladness, and rejoice, for the darkness is gone Throw off your fears, let your heart beat freely, at the sign that the new time is born Ring all the bells, sing, and tell the people everywhere that the flower has come Light up the sky with your prayers of gladness, and rejoice, for the darkness is gone Throw off your fears, let your heart beat freely, at the sign that the new time is born Light up the sky with your prayers of gladness, and rejoice, for the darkness is gone Throw off your fears, let your heart beat freely, at the sign that the new time is born
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Credits
- Writers
- Charles Stepney
- Richard Rudolph