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Lady of the Wood Lyrics
I wouldn't care, 'cause machines are for the birds.
I wouldn't care, 'cause machines are for the birds. Every night we watch the same surprise, And you ripped his wing off of his arm, And he stepped through the blooming door. Scarecrows are walking through the rows toward him, "Have you seen the missing lady of this wood?" "Oh, no, sir, it's oh so sad, she was taken away, taken away." Moonlight was making his skin glow like the fireflies he'd taken From the tiny scarecrows in a hurry, They said, "Sir, you'll need these on your journey." He came upon a wishing well, Keeling forward and he fell, Softly floating down on wings of fireflies. And he saw her lying there, tangles in her hair, in her hair. Oh, a pretty broken wrist Was clutched under her fist, Her ankles were all wound About a silver gown
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06-01-2004
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08-08-2005
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10-29-2005
Anyhow.
I love this song.
It's a fantastic opening song. It just hits you like a brick. Except softer.
It gives me shivers when I hear it.
I hear Stacy's Rhoads keyboard, and her shrilling vocals, and I'm in awe.
I love the line "Softly floating down on wings of fireflies"
And it's oh-so cute (haha) the lyrics, can you think of another band that says "oh no sir, its oh-so sad"? Nope.
It's so cute.
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03-06-2006
Another interpretation would be that this man loved the woman who he finds had fallen down a well and decides to follow her in death, 'keeling forward and he fell'. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance these sort of deaths were more frequent than you might imagine.
Lyrics correction: 'Her pretty broken wrist was clutched under her fist. Her ankles were all wound about a silver gown.'
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03-24-2006
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04-13-2007
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05-26-2007
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06-14-2007
or if you just want to hear it, you could search on YouTube and there are videos.
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02-16-2008
Anyone who's interested in hearing this song and other rare Eisley songs can find them at:
http://www.trolleywood.com/music.html
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