Balloons

SALLY ANNE OLDFIELD, MICHAEL GORDON OLDFIELD

Little bluebird fluttering into my hand
Sun falls in love over the land
I will live forever just you wait and see
No matter what you do to my bluebird and me

Oranges and lemons say the bells of St. Clement's
I'll give you five farthings say the bells of St. Martins
Hear comes a chopper to chop off your head
Chip chop chip your dead

Little bluebird fluttering into my hand
Sun falls in love over the land
I will live forever just you wait and see
No matter what you do to my bluebird and me

I remember the day when I was the night
And the sun was my eyes in the moon
But I changed into day and the night flew away
And I sang to my lover the moon
I remember the sound when my hair felt the ground
And the words that were written on you
But you were not there so I slept on the stair
And you came in a lemon balloon
Who are you?
Who are you?

I remember the breeze and the soft creamy cheese
That we gave to the doves on the lawn
But the grass was so green that it soaked up the cream
And the doves flew away and were gone
But I saw the smiles that were deep in their eyes
And I saw the joke was on you but I could not laugh
I went back to the grass and you came in a rainbow balloon
Who are you? Who are you?

Trivia about the song Balloons by The Sallyangie

When was the song “Balloons” released by The Sallyangie?
The song Balloons was released in 1968, on the album “Children of the Sun”.
Who composed the song “Balloons” by The Sallyangie?
The song “Balloons” by The Sallyangie was composed by SALLY ANNE OLDFIELD, MICHAEL GORDON OLDFIELD.

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