This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Love your princess find your way
To your castle if you do
My fairy tales will help you through
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Fight your dragon find your way
To your castle yes it is true
My fairy tales will always help you to
One one two two
Here is something new for you
Give it up and live it up
The wizard here is turnin' up
Can it be a mystery a fantasy I tell tell cause
You must believe in this fairytale
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Love your princess find your way
To your castle if you do
My fairy tales will help you through
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Fight your dragon find your way
To your castle yes it is true
My fairy tales will always help you to
Three three four four
I m back with the hardcore
Open up and read my book
And tell me what you see see
Can it be a mystery a fantasy I tell tell cause
You must believe in this fairytale
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Love your princess find your way
To your castle if you do
My fairy tales will help you through
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Fight your dragon find your way
To your castle yes it is true
My fairy tales will always help you to
Love your princess find your way
To your castle if you do
My fairy tales will help you through
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Fight your dragon find your way
To your castle yes it is true
My fairy tales will always help you to
One one two two
Here is something new for you
Give it up and live it up
The wizard here is turnin' up
Can it be a mystery a fantasy I tell tell cause
You must believe in this fairytale
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Love your princess find your way
To your castle if you do
My fairy tales will help you through
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Fight your dragon find your way
To your castle yes it is true
My fairy tales will always help you to
Three three four four
I m back with the hardcore
Open up and read my book
And tell me what you see see
Can it be a mystery a fantasy I tell tell cause
You must believe in this fairytale
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Love your princess find your way
To your castle if you do
My fairy tales will help you through
You must believe the fairy tales I tell you
Fight your dragon find your way
To your castle yes it is true
My fairy tales will always help you to
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Just listening for the 784,654th time....and it's just perfect in every way. Just incredible. The only reason it was remade was to scoop up a boatload of money from a more modern and accepting audience. But it is a completely different song than the other one that sounds slapped together in a few takes without a thought for the meaning.
This song captivates me still, after 50+ years. Takes me to the deep South and the poverty of some who lived thru truly hard times. And the powerful spirit of a poor young girl being abandoned to her future with only a red dress and her wits to keep her alive.
She not only stayed alive, she turned her hard beginnings around, became self sufficient, successful and someone with respect for herself. She didn't let the naysayers and judgers stop her. She's the one sitting in the drivers seat at the end.
So, not a song about a poor girl, but a song of hope and how you can rise up no matter how far down you started.
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