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Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress: I was never saner lyrics
Would I send you yellow roses, would I dare to kiss your hand?
In the morning would I caress you like the wind caresses the sand
If you were the woman and I was the man?
If I was the woman and you were the man
Would you send me yellow roses, would you dare to kiss my hand?
In the morning would you caress me as the wind caresses the sand
If I was the woman and you were the man?
If I was the heart and you were the head
Would you think of me very foolish if one day I decided to shed
These walls that surround me just to see where these feelings led
If I was the heart and you were the head?
If I was the woman and you, you were the man
Would I laugh if you came to me with your heart in your hand?
And said, "I offer you this freely and will give you all that I can
Because you are the woman and I am the man"
Would I send you yellow roses, would I dare to kiss your hand?
In the morning would I caress you like the wind caresses the sand
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