Wildflower

She's faced the hardest times
You could imagine
And many times her eyes fought back the tears
And when her youthful world
Was about to fall in
Each time her slender shoulders
Bore the weight of all her fears
And a sorrow no one hears
Still rings in midnight silence, in her ears

Let her cry, for she's a lady
Let her dream, for she's a child
Let the rain fall down upon her
She's a free and gentlе flower, growing wild

And if by chance I should hold her
Lеt me hold her for a time
But if allowed just one possession
I would pick her from the garden, to be mine

Be careful how you touch her
For she'll awaken
And sleep's the only freedom that she knows
And when you walk into her eyes
You won't believe
The way she's always paying
For a debt she never owes
And a silent wind still blows
That only she can hear and so she goes

Let her cry, for she's a lady
Let her dream, for she's a child

Let the rain fall down upon her
She's a free and gentle flower, growing wild

Trivia about the song Wildflower by Johnny Mathis

When was the song “Wildflower” released by Johnny Mathis?
The song Wildflower was released in 1973, on the album “Killing Me Softly With Her Song”.

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