How often she has gazed
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from castle windows o'er
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And watched the daylight
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passing within her captive wall
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With no-one to heed her call
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The evening hour is fading
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within the dwindling sun
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And in a lonely moment
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those embers will be gone
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And the last of all
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the young birds flown
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Her days of precious freedom
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forfeited long before
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To live such fruitless years
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behind a guarded door
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But those days will last no more
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Tomorrow at this hour
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she will be far away
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Much farther than these islands
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Or the lonely Fotheringay
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FOTHERINGAY
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