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Lancelot - Valerie Dore



     
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Lancelot Lyrics


I can see you standing here aloneman in armour looking at the dawn.
Shadows now cross your eyes
who is on your mindmy young Lord?
You are known as Lancelot Of The LakeMan with strenght that nobody can breakYou're the Kingdom's pride
fortune's on your side again.You are riding across the land fighting for your ladyHolding so tight her silver sword.
She is so beautiful dancing among the maidensBut will she ever free your heart?Riding over mountains - loving in the night -
Dancing near the mountains
holding a graceful lady.
Hiding in a castle - living in a dream -
fighting for your love one
Lancelot.Dream you hold the woman in your armsYou have nothing still to shield your heart.
I know beauty can win the bravest men forever.
You shall try to forget the dameFighting the mighty battlesUntil the night will make you dream.
And your courage will bring you fame
Inside the courts and castles.
Minstrels will sing it to your queen.Riding over mountains - Loving in the night - . . .
Riding over mountains - Loving in the night - . ..And now when the music will endWill she turn and forget
will she cry?

Will you still be fighting the wind now
And dreaming your love in the night?
Holding a graceful lady - Lancelot -
holding a graceful lady - Lancelot.

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Monica Stucchi (born 28 May 1962), best known as Valerie Dore, is an entertainer of French and Italian descent, born in Monte Carlo living in Milan, Italy. She rose to fame when italo disco - New wave dominated the charts (1983 - 1988)with a project of the same name and became an influence for many European disco acts that followed. Italo revival act Sally Shapiro, whose début album Disco Romance saw its release in late 2007, has cited Valerie as a primary influence. Early career:


Read more about Valerie Dore on Last.fm.


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