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When we were apprentice to roaming, we trod the hills of spain.
The roads were open, the company good, we rose, where we had lain.
You said we'd take our pleasure again, that our love was not in vain.
But Spanish girls with raven curls would ease me of my pain.When none of our hours were numbered, we strolled on England's shore.
Our steps were anxious, our silences long, we rose by the ocean's roar.
You tried to take my hand in your own and you tried to rule my brain.
But London girls with golden curls would ease me of my pain.When all of our senses were reeling, we sailed to black Tangier.
Our eyes were clouded, our kisses were numb, our time was drawing near.
You searched the ashes and searched the colds, seeking a common name.
But Arabian girls with perfumed curls they ease me of my pain.You sang of lovers as restless as we who in other rooms still lie.
A rolling and tumbling all over the night - so why not you and I?
You asked me once, you asked me twice, the answer was never the same.
While wayfaring girls with ribbon curls would ease me of my pain.

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Plainsong was formed by Ian Matthews (previously in Fairport Convention) in 1972 with Andy Roberts, Bob Ronga, and Dave Richards. In Search of Amelia Earhart was released the same year with relatively poor sales. However the critical response was largley positive. Their follow-up, Plainsong III was more country orientated. During its production, Ronga quit and Matthews and Richards were unable to agree on future direction. They disbanded before the album's completion. The early 90s brought renewed interest in the band, with several subsequent releases:


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