The golden-haired lady of the Redlands A real allure Caught my eye Riding through my fields looking lonely, proud and sure I wonder why Doesn't she know this land is posted And I don't want ladies riding by Soft through the dew on the morning meadow, she made her way Called my name Singing soring songs to my sleeping shadows, she wore her spell And onward came Don't be afraid, she said: I'm harmless And I will be gone with the evening rain She had four Perhaps I should've made more But then I really didn't know, there'd be two I think you can see, what the years have done to me For I see they've done the same to you Twilight in the shrouded sky weeps in sorrow, to mourn the day But not for me Golden-haired lady won't you stay till the morning, and share my dreams No, said she Lately at night I wake from dreams I have recalled Dreams of a soul I can't set free