Guenevere
- Ensemble (1998)You are listening to the song Guenevere by Ensemble, writer by Frederick Loewe;Alan Jay Lerner in album Camelot: Original Broadway Cast Recording (Reissue). The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
- Guenevere - Ensemble
- Then You May Take Me To The Fair - Bruce Yarnell
- Overture - Orchestra
- March (Parade) - Orchestra
- I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight - Richard Burton
- The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood - Julie Andrews
- Camelot - Richard Burton
- Follow Me - Mary Sue Berry
- C'est Moi - Robert Goulet
- The Lusty Month Of May - Julie Andrews
- How To Handle A Woman - Richard Burton
- Before I Gaze At You Again - Julie Andrews
- If Ever I Would Leave You - Robert Goulet
- The Seven Deadly Virtues - Roddy McDowall
- What Do The Simple Folk Do? - Julie Andrews
- Fie On Goodness - The Cast
- I Loved You Once In Silence - Julie Andrews
- Finale Ultimo - Richard Burton
Lyrics
Oh, they found Guenevere
With her bold cavalier
And as swords rang through the hall
Lance escaped them, one and all.
On a day dark and drear
Came to trial Guenevere
Ruled the jury for her shame
She be sentenced to the flame.
Early dawn was the time
She would pay for her crime
Or would Lancelot reappear
Come and rescue Guenevere?
I'll wager the king himself is hoping he will return
Why would he have chosen five AM for the queen to burn?
When the world is black and gray, what time would be more ideal
For Lancelot to steal Guenevere?
As the dawn filled the sky
On the day she would die
There was wonder far and near
Would the king burn Guenevere?
Then suddenly earth and sky were dazed by a pounding roar
And suddenly through the dawn an army began to pour
And lo, ahead the army, holding aloft his spear
Came Lancelot to save his dear Guenevere.
By the score fell the dead
As the sky turned to red
Countless numbers felt his spear
As he rescued Guenevere.
In that dawn, in that gloom
More than love met its doom
In the dying candle's gleam
Came the sundown of a dream.
Guenevere, Guenevere
In that dim, mournful year
Saw the men she held most dear
Go to war for Guenevere.
Guenevere, Guenevere
Guenevere, Guenevere
Saw the men she held most dear
Go to war for Guenevere.
Guenevere, Guenevere, Guenevere.
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