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Once upon a time in a distant land, |
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A merchant had three daughters. |
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They asked different gifts from their old father: |
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A golden crown, a crystal mirror and the last one, |
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A little scarlet flower. |
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The crimson flower is hard to find |
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A magical forest keeps it inside. |
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If he picks it then the beast will |
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Take his daughter. |
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The crimson flower lies there within |
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So does the heart of the beast and deep |
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In his mind he fears that no none will break the spell. |
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Then the old man's youngest daughter |
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Went alone into the forest |
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And she found the castle where she would stay eternally |
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There in time she fell in love with her silent keeper |
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The crimson flower is hard to find |
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A magical forest keeps it inside. |
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If he picks it then the beast will |
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Take his daughter. |
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The crimson flower lies there within |
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So does the heart of the beast and deep |
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In his mind he fears that no none will break the spell. |
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(Solo) |
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The crimson flower is hard to find |
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A magical forest keeps it inside. |
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If he picks it then the beast will |
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Take his daughter. |
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The crimson flower lies there within |
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So does the heart of the beast and deep |
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In his mind he fears that no none will break the spell. |