Paroles
'Twas a splendid childhood
Charmingly allure
Satiated by wonders
And magic to explore
I dreamt that neverending
Was the winding forest road
That someday a shiny rainbow
Will reveal a pot of gold
Castles, fairies, airships
Sorcerers, machines
It all appeared tangible
Hauntingly within reach
A scent of coffee, morning press
Crayons playfully invoke
Grandpa let us play some chess
Beloved furry toy, a book
And my heart, it feels so heavy
As I witness withering away
Gardens and rainbows turning grey
Abundantly my life was painted
But now the colours seem expelled
The forest path led to a cell
'Twas a splendid childhood
Charmingly allure
Satiated by wonders
And magic to explore
Wasn't neverending
The meandering forest road
One day the shiny rainbow
Was no more to behold
All castles, fairies, airships
Sorcerers, machines
Grown elusively transparent
Dispersed, without a glimpse
The scent of coffee, morning press
Dissipated like perfume
Grandpa, without goodbye you left
Remained merely the gloom
And my heart, it feels so heavy
As I witness withering away
Gardens and rainbows turning grey
Abundantly my life was painted
But now the colours seem expelled
The forest path led to a cell
And my heart, it feels so heavy
As I witness withering away
Gardens and rainbows, turning grey
The sky has lost its gleamy shimmer
And its mesmerising breadth
The boats have sailed to Neverland
The crayons dried, lying useless
Blue Marble, furry toys - all gone
It seems that good had never won
'Tis now a memory I cherish
To warm me - shivering of frost
The colours faded, hope is lost
Writer(s): Alexandra Zerner
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