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I heard a loud knock upon my door
A sweet stranger she entered in
The night was dark, the wind it roared
Beauty she did bringGreed and gold
Greed and gold
Forever the loneliest roadWelcome fine lady, won't you stay this night?
For fortunes may unfold
I see precious jewels you keep so tight
Like a sweet child out from the coldGreed and gold
Greed and gold
Forever the loneliest roadA silent room in the dead of night
Two lovers lay there entwined
From a deep sleep to her bed I creep
Great treasures there I find
The midnight moon all across her face
It steals her out from a dream
The mirror smashed, sharp silver flashed
Broken beauty she did scream, crying:Greed and gold

Greed and gold
Forever the loneliest roadGreed and gold
Greed and gold
Forever the loneliest roadEarly in the morn you will find me gone
I'll seek a dark distant shore
I'll walk in fear but always hear
Her knocking at my front door
She's crying:Greed and gold
Greed and gold
Forever the loneliest roadGreed and gold
Greed and gold
Forever the loneliest road
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Seth Bernard Lakeman (born 26 March 1977) is an English folk singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, who is most often associated with the fiddle and tenor guitar, but also plays the viola and banjo. Nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2005, Lakeman has belonged to several musical ensembles, including The Lakeman Brothers with his two brothers (both fellow folk musicians) Sam Lakeman and Sean Lakeman and subsequently with Kathryn Roberts and Kate Rusby in the folk 'supergroup' Equation. After leaving Equation in 2001, Lakeman quickly established himself as a popular solo act.

Read more about Seth Lakeman on Last.fm.


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