| She climbs up the stairs by the light of a candle
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| Then the door with no handle is closing behind her again
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| She places the light on a chair by the window
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| Says a prayer while the wind blows
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| And then in her bed clothes she hides
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| Now she’s safe from the darkness
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| She’s safe from its clutch
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| Now nothing can harm her, at least not very much
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| What will you dream of tonight Lady Rachel?
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| What will you dream of tonight?
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| Who will you dream of tonight Lady Rachel?
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| Who will you dream of tonight?
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| She climbs up a hill and is handed a parcel
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| Then she unwraps the parcel
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| And discovers a castle inside
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| The draw bridge is open
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| And a voice from the water
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| Says, Welcome my daughter"
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| «Weve all been expecting you to come»
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| She climbs up the stairs with the light of a candle
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| Then the door with no handle is closing behind her again
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| Now she’s safe from the darkness
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| She’s safe from it’s clutch
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| Now nothing can harm her at least not very much |