Emily's Song

JOHN CHARLES LODGE

Lovely to know the warmth
Your smile can bring to me
I want to tell you but the words you do not know

Sing me a lullaby
Of songs you cannot write
And I will listen for where there's beauty there's love

And in the morning of my life
And in the evening of my life
I will try to understand in what you sayâ?¦

Rivers of endless tides
Have passed beneath my feet
And all too soon they had me standing on my own

Then when my eyes were closed
You opened them for me
And now we journey thro' our lives to what will be

And in the morning of my life
And in the evening of my life
I will try to understand in what you sayâ?¦

Through all that life can give to you
Only true love will see you through
And we'll stand beside you in what you sayâ?¦

Repeat 6th verse

Take me into your world
Alone I cannot go
For I've been here so long
You're leaving me behind
Walk with me now
Into your land of fairy tales
And open up that book of pages in my mind
And open up that book of ages in my mind
And open up that book of pages in my mind
And open up that book of ages in my mindâ?¦

Trivia about the song Emily's Song by The Moody Blues

On which albums was the song “Emily's Song” released by The Moody Blues?
The Moody Blues released the song on the albums “Every Good Boy Deserves Favour” in 1971, “A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra” in 1993, and “Time Traveller” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Emily's Song” by The Moody Blues?
The song “Emily's Song” by The Moody Blues was composed by JOHN CHARLES LODGE.

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