Les Fleurs

Will somebody wear me to the fair?
(To the morning, sings the lovely flower)
Will a lady pin me in her hair?
(Mmh, mmh-mmh, mmh)
Will a child find me by a stream?
(Gaily laughing in a sundream shower)
Ooh, kiss my petals, weave me through a dream

For all of these simple things and much more
A flower was born
It blooms to spread love and joy, faith and hope
To people forlorn
Inside every man, lives the seed of a flower
If he looks within, he finds beauty and power

Ring all the bells, sing and tell the people
Everywhere that the flower has come
Light up the sky with your prayers of gladness
And rejoice for the darkness is gone
Throw off your fears let your heart beat freely
At the sign that a new time is born
Mea mo sey lee ke lee lo ya roses
Se man ee eaa ney neyney na manah
No con fool lee vey no tey bree
Mea mo sey lee ke lee lo ya roses

For all of these simple things and much more
A flower was born
It blooms to spread love and joy, faith and hope
To people forlorn
Inside every man, lives the seed of a flower
If he looks within, he finds beauty and power

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Credits
Writer(s): Charles Stepney, Richard Rudolph
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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