The Kingston Trio — Dorié

[Intro] The home of country and western music in America Is in Greenwich Village, uh, it's true (Eee-hoo) And all folk songs as a matter of fact They sing any folk song that hasn't been recorded Uh, because if it has been recorded, then it's not you know As we say, unspoiled, uh So, this is their latest song then Since they're such avid collectors And, uh, it's about 3,000 years old From the Book of Solomon in the Bible And, uh, we've done sort of a rough rock 'n' roll translation of it Since it's not a part of the Bible which is easily translatable at all Being the song of songs And it's pretty esoteric, uh, however Uh, that's for those of you who read, anyway We've call it "Dorié" [Chorus] Dorié, Dorié Dorié, Dorié By the firelight come and dance with me Blazing in the night the fire grows [Verse 1] Come and shout and sing Make the mountains ring While our hearts beat high Come and sing and shout Laugh and turn about While the flames reach the sky [Chorus] Dorié, Dorié Dorié, Dorié By the firelight come and dance with me Blazing in the night the fire grows [Verse 2] Burn me with desire Set my heart a-fire Throw your cares away When the dance is through I'll be holding you 'Til the break of day, hey! [Chorus] Dorié, Dorié Dorié, Dorié By the firelight come and dance with me Blazing in the night the fire grows [Bridge] Dorié, Dorié, Dorié Dorié, Dorié, Dorié Dorié, Dorié, Dorié Dorié, Dorié, Dorié [Outro] By the firelight come and dance with me Blazing in the night the fire grows By the firelight find romance with me You are mine tonight, the fire grows, grows, grows, grows, grows Hey! Thank you Thank you very much


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