Elisabeth

Peter von Poehl

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Peter von Poehl

Peter von Poehl, born 31 March 1972 in Malmö, Sweden is a Swedish singer-songwriter, composer, musician and director more »


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2009
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The beautiful Elisabeth,
dachs by her feet and spirits rising high. 
A falcon and the whitest dove,
with St Martin's luck 
and a taste for courtly love.

"One minute more" she said and asked :
"isn't it strange that even death wears a mask" 
if it's to go where young hearts break
then i'm too old and i've made too many mistakes. 

The beautiful Elisabeth 
dachs by her feet and spirits rising high
with secrets not to be revealed
you have my word, they wear wind's golden seal.

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Written by: Peter VON POEHL

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