Ballad To An Amber Lady

Crissinger-Rapp

The amber lady seated at her harpsichord in velvet
Room of eastern wonder
Gazing through the verdant window
Wrapped in arms of silk and sorrow

Rebecca sighs and perishes beneath the harp
Leila, Leila, she loves anon
On high fields of cinder sun

I see you drifting draped in heavy lace
Where is this place where you stand radiant ?
Your hand hides the moon
And you move with crystal grace

Rebecca sighs and perishes beneath the harp
Leila, Leila, she loves anon
On high fields of cinder sun

Mmmm …

Stain-glass showering, diamond morning
Soft smiling in the shining hours
Boughs of henna in your hair
Roses in your silent garden

Rebecca sighs and perishes beneath the harp
Leila, Leila, she loves anon
On high fields of cinder sun

Trivia about the song Ballad To An Amber Lady by Pearls Before Swine

When was the song “Ballad To An Amber Lady” released by Pearls Before Swine?
The song Ballad To An Amber Lady was released in 1967, on the album “One Nation Underground”.

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