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| You and I have feasted on |
| The golden apples of the sun, |
| And sailed on wild, uncharted seas |
| When day was done. |
| Between two heartbeats we have known |
| A long eternity of joy; |
| We've soared above the fields of space, |
| The stars, our toys. |
| I give my heart and gain my soul, |
| I'm only free when I am bound. |
| Within the shelter of your arms |
| I'm lost - and found. |
| You and I have drunk the moon |
| And time nor death cannot subdue |
| The part of you that lives in me, |
| And me in you. |
| That part of me in you will see |
| The kestrel quartering the sky, |
| The endless play of night and day |
| Caught in your eyes. |
| That part of you in me will serve |
| To ease the breaking of my heart, |
| And guide me safely through the night |
| When we must part. |
You and I
Written by Ewan MacColl
As recorded by Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger