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Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

Released by Led Zeppelin in 1970
From the Album: Led Zeppelin Iii |

This version of Bron-Y-Aur Stomp was released by Led Zeppelin in 1970.

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Ah caught you smiling at me, That’s the way it should be,
Like a leaf is to a tree, so fine.

Ah all the good times we had, I sang love songs so glad
Always smiling, never sad, so fine.

As we walk down the country lanes, I’ll be singing a song,
Hear me calling your name.
Hear the wind within the trees, Telling Mother Nature ’bout you and me.

Well if the sun shines so bright, Or on our way it’s darkest night
The road we choose is always right, so fine.

Ah can your love be so strong When so many loves go wrong
Will our love go on and on…

My, my la de la come on now it ain’t too far,
Tell your friends all around the world,
Ain’t no companion like a blue eyed merle.
Come on now well let me tell you,
What you’re missing, missing, ’round them brick walls.

So of one thing I am sure, It’s a friendship so pure,
Angels singing all around my door, so fine.
Yeah, ain’t but one thing to do Spend my natural life with you,
You’re the finest dog I knew, so fine.

When you’re old and your eyes are dim, There ain’t no old Shep gonna happen again,
We’ll still go walking down country lanes, I’ll sing the same old songs,
Hear me call your name.


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The lyrics to Bron-Y-Aur Stomp are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Led Zeppelin in 1970. Elements of the lyrics to Bron-Y-Aur Stomp are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Led Zeppelin and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for Bron-Y-Aur Stomp back when it was created.

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