Joanna

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Michael Ball - Pop

Joanna

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I feel you, Joanna, I feel you Do they think that walls can hide you? Even now I'm at your window I am in the dark beside you Buried sweetly in your yellow hair And are you beautiful and pale With yellow hair, like her I'd want you beautiful and pale The way I've dreamed you were And if you're beautiful what then With yellow hair, like wheat I think we shall not meet again My little dove, my sweet Joanna, goodbye, Joanna You're gone and yet you're mine I'm fine, Joanna I'm fine smoke, smoke Sign of the dеvil Sign of the devil City on fire A witch, witch Smеll it sir, an evil smell Every night at the Vespers bell Smoke that comes from the mouth of hell City on fire City on fire Mischief Mischief Mischief And if I never hear your voice My turtle dove, my dear I still have reason to rejoice The way ahead is clear And in that darkness when I'm blind With what I can't forget It's always morning in my mind My little lamb, my pet Joanna (I knew you would come for me one day... Come for me one day...) You stay, Joanna The way I dreamed you are Oh, look, Joanna A star, a shooting star There, there Somebody, somebody Look up there Didn't I tell you? Smell that air City on fire Quick, sir! Run and tell Warn them all of the witch's spell There it is, there it is That unholy smell Tell it to the Beadle, and police as well Tell them, tell them Oh! Fiend! City on fire City on fire Mischief Mischief Fiend! Alms, alms... And though I'll think of you I guess Until the day I die I think I miss you less and less As every day goes by Joanna (with you beside me on Sunday Married on Sunday...) And you'd be beautiful and pale And look too much like her If only angels could prevail We'd be the way we were Joanna (Married on Sunday... Married on Sunday...) Wake up, Joanna Another bright red day We learn, Joanna To say Goodbye

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Writers
  • Jackie Trent
  • Tony Hatch