• Lilting fairy tales adventures in the wood
    The forest king is riding fast and sure
    He is searching for the glade that smells so good
    To hold close to him his lover warm and pure

    He calls her name, the queen of dew
    And welfare of his soul, the maiden fair
    Oh lady, my lady I love only you
    His words they glide across the fleeting air

    The elk and brush move side to side in sway
    To make room for the emotional thirst of one
    He flies across the grassy floor to day
    So his heart may not be felt alone

    When he spots his maiden across the lake
    His eyes burst wide and his heart soars
    To her side his feet then make
    His body shaking rapidly to its core

    And when he hears her sweet greeting
    He then begins to cry
    She ask to him why such a meeting
    And he says "dear lady, I cannot lie

    I longed for you from dusk til dawn
    My heart was cold and broken without
    In my dreams I'd carried on
    For you I would forever shout

    My brittle emotions couldn't handle
    Such a daunting eternity
    So I donned my cloak and mantle
    To venture out for thee"

    He rested his head on her bosom so warm
    She caressed him tenderly on the cheek
    Saying "there is no cause for alarm
    For your arms I will always seek"

    And the king who's heart, was melted
    And absorbed inside her form
    Within this beautiful girl he felt it
    With her he could weather every storm