Curtains

BERNIE TAUPIN, ELTON JOHN

I used to know this old scarecrow
He was my song
My joy and sorrow
Cast alone between the furrows
Of a field no longer sown by anyone
I held a dandelion
That said the time had come
To leave upon the wind
Not to return
When summer burned the earth again

Oh
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Cultivate the freshest flower
This garden ever grew
Beneath these branches
I once wrote
Such childish words for you
But that's okay
There's treasure children always seek to find
And just like us
You must have had
A once-a-upon-a-time

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Trivia about the song Curtains by Elton John

When was the song “Curtains” released by Elton John?
The song Curtains was released in 1975, on the album “Captain Fantastic And the Brown Dirt Cowboy”.
Who composed the song “Curtains” by Elton John?
The song “Curtains” by Elton John was composed by BERNIE TAUPIN, ELTON JOHN.

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