Zoetrope (The Weirdest Of Tales) lyrics


Unicorn


I am walking in the silent rain,
where the young one's free,
the old man's sane,
I am waliking it alone, this magic lane.

The sap of those who shall remain,
regain the throne of redulence, unify the
leprechauns and go.

Renew the sapid sward
Welcome. They return.
The turbid mere will quail.

Zoetrope.
Turning around in circles as we live.
The gyration has made it turn.

The tot that touches the tottery turf
He's wishing it would be a birch
so that he could taste the cosy bark.

I am dreaming of a branch of lime.
Knowning it would heal his maul, trying
hard to misgive his chief.

The minx a jinx with whisk??
And it is waiting to reform.
The torsive hedgehog won't!!

Zoetrope...
Watch how it burns!

Oh, for how long?
Do we have to wait for infinity?
Oh, for how long?
Do we have to wait for infinity now?

Now you've heard the weirdest tale.
Phrases that's unentaled.
Now fold your rod and come along
to where those tales began...Go!

You have taken all what you are!

Albums

- Codex Faenza: Instrumental Music of the Early 15th Century
 -  Codex Faenza: Instrumental Music of the Early 15th Century

- Discover Early Music
 -  Discover Early Music

- The Black Madonna
 -  The Black Madonna

Various Artists - Instruments of the Orchestra
Various Artists -  Instruments of the Orchestra

The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
The Unicorns -  Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?

- On the Way to Bethlehem (Music of the Medieval Pilgrim)
 -  On the Way to Bethlehem (Music of the Medieval Pilgrim)

- The World of Early Music
 -  The World of Early Music

Ensemble Unicorn - Carmina Burana
Ensemble Unicorn -  Carmina Burana

- Chominciamento di gioia: Virtuoso dance-music from the time of Boccaccio's Decamerone
 -  Chominciamento di gioia: Virtuoso dance-music from the time of Boccaccio's Decamerone

- Music of the Troubadours
 -  Music of the Troubadours