The princess of town, I am but a passerby
Will you play thy song for me?
I shall be no burden, I shall bother thee not
Once the morning light shall come, I will leave
The princess of town, play thy guitar
Before whom the boys did play?
Sing about one who had remained until
The sun did set amongst the mountains
Play the weeping of the twilight, an everlasting sorrow
Such great love, all in vain
And the singing of the birds, the colors of the butterflies
As the flowers bloom in the battlefields
The princess of town, play for me once more
You've always spoken songs unto me
And tell me once more, because you know
Before whom the boys did play
Play the weeping of the orphans, an everlasting sorrow
Such great love, all in vain
And the singing of the birds, the colors of the butterflies
As the flowers bloom in the battlefields
The princess of town, I am but a passerby
Will you play thy song for me?
I shall be no burden, I shall bother thee not
Once the morning light shall come, I will leave