Pinky

BERNIE TAUPIN, ELTON JOHN

I don't want to wake you
But I'd like to tell you that I love you
That the candlelight fell like a crescent
Upon your feather pillow

For there's more ways than one
And the ways of the world are a blessing
For when Pinky's dreaming
She owes the world nothing
And her silence keeps us guessing

Pinky's as perfect as the Fourth of July
Quilted and timeless, seldom denied
The trial and the error of my master plan
Now she rolls like the dice in a poor gambler's hands

You don't want to tell me
But somehow you've guessed that I know
Oh, when dawn came this morning
You discovered a feeling that burned like a flame in your soul

For there's toast and honey
And there's breakfast in bed on a tray
Oh, it's ten below zero
And we're about to abandon our plans for the day

Trivia about the song Pinky by Elton John

When was the song “Pinky” released by Elton John?
The song Pinky was released in 1974, on the album “Caribou”.
Who composed the song “Pinky” by Elton John?
The song “Pinky” by Elton John was composed by BERNIE TAUPIN, ELTON JOHN.

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