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Queen For A Night 4:40 genre: Singer/Songwriter
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QUEEN FOR A NIGHT
(In the singing style of: Male)
[The song is about: “The Queen + The Master + The Night!  Things are not always what they seem!”]
 

 
Notes:
Words and Music by: Gary Dussiaume (SOCAN)

Copyright © 1982 and 1983 and 2003 Gary Dussiaume (SOCAN)  Neece Records Publishing (SOCAN).  

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Lyrics:  
QUEEN FOR A NIGHT


VERSE1
He was walking through a forest, and the sun was shining high.
And the bluebirds singing lightly, in the trees and in the sky.
When he came upon the Lady with the flowers in her hair;
And the wind was blowing softly, a scent of love was in the air.
You know he’s not an old man, but we all have our own story.
And his was of the Lady, and a life of pain and glory.


IINSTRUMENTAL BREAK


VERSE2
As they walked towards the castle, through a winding, narrow alley,
He told her of his life and dreams, then she said her name was Sally.
His castle stood above a street, he was first inside the gate;
And he beckoned to the man inside as he told the girl to wait.
The place was all-a-flutter, the Master had arrived.
He took his key and he told the girl – she was to follow by his side.
He said: “Let’s go to the tower and we’ll leave the world behind!”
She followed close behind him, for she knew that he was kind.


IINSTRUMENTAL BREAK


VERSE3
He tried to teach her all the things, as a woman she should know.
And every time he talked to her, his wisdom, it would show.
He said: “We all have a mirror and it hangs upon the wall;
And we gaze into it joyfully, as we watch ourselves grow tall!”
She said: “Men, they are so different – they follow the parade.
Women flow on aimlessly – they are caught in the charade!”


IINSTRUMENTAL BREAK


VERSE4
The room was not a palace – it was small and cold and gray;
And he took her by the hand and said: “This is all yours for a day!”
“Is this the land of dreams?” she said, to this man in shining blue.
He said: “It’s not all it’s cracked up to be – but it’s good enough for you!  Yes, it’s good enough for you!”
She did not have to disagree, she knew that he was right;
After all it was a job to her - - he had paid for her this night …
He had paid for her this night …
He had paid for her this night …