Dolor Dulcis by Amazing Blondel Lyrics

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Dolor Dulcis en Lyrics [Amazing Blondel]
Dolor Dulcis English Lyrics Album England

Quote from the song “Dolor Dulcis” by Amazing Blondel


Steeples and spires
Inglenook fires
Once warm desires
Take my mind
Back through a maze
Of frolics and frays
We spent the days
Hearts entwined

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Dolor Dulcis lyrics [Amazing Blondel]

Amazing Blondel: Dolor Dulcis Lyrics






Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Dolor Dulcis”

  • Written: John David Gladwin, Eddie Baird
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Additional Information About the Sample “Dolor Dulcis”:

  • Written: John David Gladwin, Eddie Baird

Perfect Lyrics of the Song “Dolor Dulcis” Released in 1972

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Steeples and spires
Inglenook fires
Once warm desires
Take my mind
Back through a maze
Of frolics and frays
We spent the days
Hearts entwined

Tears and smiles blend my sweet sorrow
Memories of a love now past
Grief defiles the joy I borrow
From romance so unsteadfast

Swift flowing streams
Silver moonbeams
My broken dreams
Lie around
Echoing rhymes
Of happier times
But now their chimes
Cease to sound

Tears and smiles blend my sweet sorrow
Memories of a love now past
Grief defiles the joy I borrow
From romance so unsteadfast
How long can I
Live this fool's lie
Striving in vain
To ease love's pain

Moments of bliss
Thoughts such as this
I should dismiss
And I've tried
To no avail
I falter and fail
Hopelessly frail
Tron inside

Tears and smiles blend my sweet sorrow
Memories of a love now past
Grief defiles the joy I borrow
From romance so unsteadfast