This is a song about a well-known girl
Who was she?

We will never know the answer to that question

Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, you're gonna live forever
According to a well-known song
Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, did you come home and to whom?

Simon and garfunkel had a little problem
It was something about their hearts, you used to break
Them, and make them go down on their knees
On and on again

Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, you're gonna live forever
According to a well-known song
Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, did you come home and to whom?
Romeo and Juliet had another story, but they
Were a single pair, not free like you
Still they got a tragical end
So many years ago, life in itself can't hurt

Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, did you come home and to whom?

Passion changes but they will still remember you
I say they loved you and they would do the same for you today

We'll never know the answer to that question

Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, you're gonna live forever
According to a well known song
Cecilia, walk in the light
Cecilia, did you come home and to whom?

I've been trying to overcome the mental blocks I've got
If they loved you, why didn't you respond to all their please?
I wonder
I wonder


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Cecilia Lyrics as written by Jonas Berggren

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    Nevermind, it IS about Simon & Garfunkel. I just didn't catch that in the lyrics at first glance.

    Poetic_Mystiqueon March 17, 2009   Link

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