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One Last Cold Kiss - Mountain



     
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Two island swans mated for life,
And his faithful heart would not consider any other
Wife.
For three years peaceful joy midst the rushes of the
Pond,
Proud and gentle was the loving of the last two island
Swans.
Their love was like a circle, no beginning and no end,
With his lady by his side a treasure and best friend.
And the pond was all so peaceful with the rising of the
Sun,
Young and free like the island breeze their life was
Just begun.
'Til a dread day in November when the searing cold did
Start,
Stalked the hunter with his bow, he put an arrow

Through her heart.
Husband come to my side let your feathers warm my pain,
For I feel I will not spend another day with you again.
And the cold winds blow,
He was brave but he's laid low.
By her body in the isle of mist,
I saw him give her one last cold kiss,
One last cold kiss.
Of swans the people talk of only one in this days tide,
They brought him twenty ladies he would take no other
Bride.
They say he will not move from the place where she did
Fall,
Once so proud he's beaten now, he will not speak at
All.
And the cold winds blow,
He was brave but he's laid low.
By her body in the isle of mist,
I saw him give her one last cold kiss,
One last cold kiss.
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written by PAPPALARDI, FELIX / COLLINS, GAIL
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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There are two artists that use this name:
1. A rock band from the United States
2. An electronic music producer from Romania 1. Mountain is an American rock band mainly active in the early 1970s. The band still tours and had a number of UK and US dates scheduled in 2006. The classic-era lineup of the group was Leslie West on guitar, Felix Pappalardi on bass, Corky Laing on drums (the original drummer was N. D. Smart), and Steve Knight on piano and organ.

Read more about Mountain on Last.fm.


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