Tokyo Rosie

Dave Cousins

Strawbs - Tokyo Rosie

The willows stand on guard in the dark
Where lovers are rowing alone in the park.
In awe of each other they make a mistake,
And find they must spend one more night on the lake.

And I don't care if anyone knows,
There's no-one so fair as my Tokyo rose.
I don't care if anyone knows,
There's no-one so fair as my Tokyo Rosie.

The blossom has fallen before the west wind;
The butterfly lies with its silken wings pinned;
Alone in the temple the lovers rejoice
And sing to each other with one single voice.

I wear my silk kimono black,
Get you monkey off my back.
No matter where the west wind blows,
You'll never find a fallen rose.

The flowers of heaven are roses in bloom;
The east wind turns west in the walls of my room.
I build my defence in the palace of sin,
The lovers make home and the loser must win.

Trivia about the song Tokyo Rosie by Strawbs

When was the song “Tokyo Rosie” released by Strawbs?
The song Tokyo Rosie was released in 1975, on the album “Nomadness”.
Who composed the song “Tokyo Rosie” by Strawbs?
The song “Tokyo Rosie” by Strawbs was composed by Dave Cousins.

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