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I woke one morn with guilt on my chest For my prince and my castle were gone And I laid on a little green patch in a wood With a bundle of rags from a long, long time ago Well, I stumbled and fell, and I broke every spell And I wish I'd have known what I've learned For my lover's to marry another Unless I can find the edge of the earth Oh, what a long, long way to go He said East of the Sun and West of the Moon There's a castle on a shoreline And a rose garden, too For it's you who ought to have me And I'll have no one but you East of the Sun and West of the Moon Well, I walked many miles and I rode on the wind 'Til I threw myself at your door And I twisted and bargained with trolls that were guarding you And told them, oh, what a long, long way I've come But they still wouldn't budge You said take heart and you tore them apart And we sang with the joy of the day For our love is true, you were lost and I found you anyway But that was a long, long time ago East of the Sun and West of the Moon There's a castle on a shoreline Now a wee baby, too For it's you who ought to have me And I'll have no one but you East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Writer(s): Emily Christine Keener Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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