Bernd Harmsen
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guarding the sheep was a beautiful boy
the pride of his parents - this young prince from Troy
a delight to the eye of the passers by
his beauty so blinding that they'd want to cry
the God cast an eye on him, the God fell in love
he abducted the boy and he carried him off
in the guise of an eagle to his home in the height
to keep him as servant and make love in the night
your immortal beauty will always enchant
Gods and the men who dare open their eyes
your youth, your frankness, your grace, and your charm
place love beyond pettiness, morals and lies
beautiful horses as pay for the king
Hermes, God's messenger, the next day would bring
to placate the father, the ruler of Troy
that he'd never again would be seeing his boy
your immortal beauty will always enchant
Gods and the men who dare open their eyes
your youth, your frankness, your grace, and your charm
place love beyond pettiness, morals and lies
will you stand by yourself
do you think you can cope and
overcome thought control
and come out in the open
your immortal beauty will always enchant
Gods and the men who dare open their eyes
your youth, your frankness, your grace, and your charm
place love beyond pettiness, morals and lies
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