[Intro]
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[Verse]
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Was early on the spring time, Snow was in the air
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Met a lovely woman, Summer colored hair.
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And her eyes were blue as distant skies, her skin like ripened grains.
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I Said I know I know you, But I do not know your name.
[Verse]
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She said my home is in this forest, I'm the healer of this land;
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Wild creatures of the earth are called to my command.
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And I gather herbs and flowers, and All the while I sing;
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I am the Willow Woman, friend of Every living thing.
[Chorus]
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I said put your hand in my hand, we'll travel far and wide.
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No force can stand against us, We'll turn back every tide.
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And the Kings will make us welcome, and the Common Folk remark;
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There goes the Willow Woman and the man who won her heart.
[Verse]
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I said I come from far away, to take this land by storm.
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Be the bane of every evil do'er ever born.
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And I fought a thousand battles, stood in blood and tears alone.
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Sword and armor know no equal, Hard as any stone.
[Chorus]
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Well she put her hand in my hand, we traveled far and wide.
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No force could stand against us, and We turned back every tide.
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And the Kings they made us welcome, and the Common Folk remarked;
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There goes the Willow Woman and the man who won her heart.
[Solo]
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[Verse]
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One day the rains came on us, as the storms in life will do.
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Sword and small knife lost their edge; Armor rusted through.
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And my foes they fell upon me, And my heart sank like a stone;
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Willow Woman shed a tear, She's on her way home.
[Bridge]
N.C.
If you meet Willow Woman, Lovely as any Tree
N.C.
Don't take your chance for granted, Take this advice from me:
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No man is invincible, no matter what you think.
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Wood can float on water, But a stone can only sink.
[Chorus]
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(Well she put her hand in my hand, and we traveled far and wide.
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No force could stand against us, and we turned back every tide.
C G G/C
And the Kings they made us welcome, and the Common Folk remarked;
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There goes the Willow Woman and the man who won her heart.
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There goes the Willow Woman and the man who won her heart.
[Outro]
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