Lavender [Single Version]

DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY

I was walking in the park
Dreaming of a spark
When I heard the sprinklers whisper
Shimmer in the haze of summer lawns.
Then I heard the children singing
They were running through the rainbows.
They were singing a song for you
Well it seemed to be a song for you
The one I wanted to write for you

Lavenders blue, dilly dilly, lavenders green
When I am king, dilly dilly
You will be queen
A penny for your thoughts my dear
A penny for your thoughts my dear
I.o.u. for your love
I.o.u. for your love

Lavenders green, dilly dilly, lavenders blue
When you love me, dilly dilly, I will love you
A penny for your thoughts my dear
A penny for your thoughts my dear
I.o.u. for your love
I.o.u. for your love

Lavender dreams dilly, dilly lavender true
When you miss me dilly dilly, I did miss you
A penny for your thoughts my dear
A penny for your thoughts my dear
I.o.u for your love
I.o.u. for your love
For your love

Blue angel

The sky was Bible black in lyon
When I met the magdalene
She was paralyzed in a streetlight
She refused to give her name

And a ring of violet bruises
They were pinned upon her arm
Two hundred francs for sanctuary and she led me by the hand
To a room of dancing shadows
Where all the heartache disappears
And from glowing tongues of candles I heard her whisper in my ear
'j'entend ton coeur', 'j'entend ton coeur'
I can hear your heart, I can hear your heart, I can hear your heart
Hear your heart. I hear your heart

Trivia about the song Lavender [Single Version] by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Lavender [Single Version]” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Essential Collection” in 1996, “The Singles '82-'88” in 2000, and “The Official Bootleg Boxset: Volume 2” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Lavender [Single Version]” by Marillion?
The song “Lavender [Single Version]” by Marillion was composed by DEREK WILLIAM DICK, IAN MOSLEY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, STEVE ROTHERY.

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