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They told me when I was little I'd go to heaven, if I was good. Now I'm a long way from little 'Cause I tried to find heaven, 'cause I thought that I could I thought that I could. And I thought I loved Harold and I really loved John, I really loved Alphy and I almost loved Tom. I loved them so easy and I loved them so free, So I don't think that heaven will wanna love me. Hallo, song of the willow, The dreams under my pillow turned to tears that I cried. Beauty and love are our riddle, Never to answer but always to try, And boy, did I try? I tried with Harold and I tried with John, I tried with Alphy and almost with Tom. I left myself open for the whole world to see, Now the world is the heaven that won't accept me. I said goodbye to Harold and goodbye to John, Goodbye to Alphy and goodbye to Tom 'Cause I loved them so easy and I loved them so free, So I don't think that heaven will wanna love me. Oh say, can you see, by the dawn's early light No light will shine me? (((no text in Image at all))
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I Really Loved Harold (Broadcast Recording) - Melanie - Official Page of Melanie Safka
A stunning and intricate oil painting in the style of Cubism, showcasing multiple interconnected scenes and figures. The central focus is a thoughtful young woman with curly brown hair, resting her chin on her hand, her gaze directed towards the right side of the canvas. She wears a patterned garment composed of geometric shapes in various earthy tones and blues.
To her left, several stylized faces of women emerge from a mosaic of geometric forms, some with serene expressions, others with abstract features like red circles on their cheeks. These faces are rendered in soft hues of blue, gold, and red, against a backdrop of angular planes.
To the right of the central figure, a dramatic sunset scene unfolds over a body of water, possibly a lake or ocean. A bright yellow sun dips towards the horizon, casting a shimmering path across the water. Silhouetted against the bright light, a lone figure stands on a distant shore. Above this landscape, the sky is a tapestry of blue and gold, dotted with celestial bodies – black and red circles representing planets or moons, and a prominent golden crescent moon. Throughout this section, sharp geometric shapes like triangles and rectangles, in shades of blue, red, and yellow, frame the celestial vista.
On the far right