On the thirty-first day of the summer moon
In the marketplace
Somebody touched my hand and said
I was a woman of taste
Then with a flutter of wings
Amid the clutter of things
I saw the Venusian Diamond through a sea of grace
It said, 'Lay all of your money down
And I will be your own
Do it if you can
If you don't, you better leave it alone'
Then there appeared a serpent hanging
Like a thunder rope
He said, 'Pull me'--I did
And fell into the wrong end of a telescope
So I began to run
I knew not to where I'd come
I could hear the Venusian Diamond and it
Gave me hope
It said, 'Shatter all your images
And I will be your own
Do it if you can
If you don't, you better leave it alone'
Selves
Selfish
Selfless
Self
Venusian Diamond is written by C. King, Navarro, R. Evers. ✔️
When was Venusian Diamond released?
It is first released on August 01, 1978 as part of Carole King's album "Welcome Home" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album. ✔️
Which genre is Venusian Diamond?
Venusian Diamond falls under the genre Pop. ✔️
How long is the song Venusian Diamond?
Venusian Diamond song length is 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
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check amazon for Venusian Diamond mp3 download Songwriter(s): C. KING, NAVARRO, R. EVERS Record Label(s): 2012 Rockingale Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc Official lyrics by
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