This is the british folk-rock band Tree's gem. An intresting and haunting song sung by Celia Humphris. [Intro] C [Verse] Dm A Bb Gm The poet's voice lingers on Dm A Dm A His words hang in the air Dm A Bb Gm The ground you walk upon Dm A Bb Gm Might as well not be there Dm A Dm A Might as well not be there [Verse] Dm A Bb Gm I'll take you through my dreams Dm A Dm A Out into the darkest morning Dm A Bb Gm Past the blood filled streams Dm A Bb Gm Into the garden of jane Delawney C Into the garden now [Verse] Dm A Bb Gm Though the rose is fair Dm A Dm A Don't pluck it as you pass Dm A Bb Gm For a fire will consume your hair Dm A Bb Gm And your eyes will turn to glass Dm A Dm A Your eyes will turn to glass [Verse] Dm A Bb Gm In the willow's shade Dm A Dm A Don't lie to hear it weep Dm A Bb Gm For its tears of gold and jade Dm A Bb Gm Will drown you as you sleep C Will drown you now [Verse] Dm A Bb Gm Jane Delawney had her dreams Dm A Dm A That she never did discover Dm A Bb Gm For the flow that feeds the stream Dm A Bb Gm Is the life blood of her lover Dm A Dm Is the life blood of her lover [Verse] A Bb Gm And the purifying beam Dm A Dm A Of the sun will shine here never Dm A Bb Gm While the spirit of her dream Dm A Bb Gm In the garden lives forever C Lives forever now