Who will tend my garden
when the day comes I'm not here
I'm not afraid of dying
just to leave what I hold dear
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My today was someones tomorrow
someone with things to do
someone with people who loved them
so sad but so very true
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I try to keep bright
but I'm feeling so low
my Trudy's been ill Jill
didn't you know
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Glittering stars
in an inky black sky
in a tropical garden
gazing up high
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Though his racing days are over
on the marsh he'll gently graze
where he'll spend his last remaining years
sharing all his days
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One sunny august afternoon
when all the world seemed out of tune
we stood in a garden by the Thames
drinking coffee clutching hems
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In a norman church
on the edge of the marsh
we gathered together
one bright day in March
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Hamlets dotted just like pearls
strung out along the river
cool breezes in the apple orchard
make the blossom quiver
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Quite the most romantic room
topped the marble stair
where Charles De Gaulle had stood one day
to wed his wife so fair
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I wandered up and down the paths
I could have walked for hours
They grew so graceful wild and free
I marvelled at the flowers
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