[00:09.66]Sweet Sir Galahad came in through the window [00:14.96]In the night when the moon was in the yard [00:23.40]He took her hand in his and shook the long hair [00:28.48]From his neck and he told her she'd been working much too hard [00:36.42]It was true that ever since the day [00:40.51]Her crazy man had passed away to the land of poet's pride [00:51.24]She laughed and talked alot with new people on the block [00:56.61]But always at evening time she cried [01:04.84]And here's to the dawn of their days [01:41.34]She moved her head a little down on the bed [01:46.29]Until it rested softly on his knee [01:55.24]And there she dropped her smile and there she sighed awhile [02:00.64]And told him all the sadness of those years that numbered three [02:08.57]Well, you know I think my fate's belated [02:12.32]Because of all the hours I waited for the day when I'd no longer cry [02:23.10]I get myself to work by eight but oh, was I born too late [02:28.83]Do you think I'll fail at every single thing I try? [02:37.07]And here's to the dawn of their days [02:47.76]He just put his arm around her and that's the way I found her [02:54.34]eight months later to the day [03:02.00]The lines of a smile erased the tear tracks upon her face [03:07.79]A smile that could linger, even stay [03:16.48]Sweet Sir Galahad went down [03:21.02]With his gay bride of flowers [03:26.62]The prince of the hours [03:32.06]Of her lifetime [03:40.80]And here's to the dawn of their days, of their days