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The Grove of EglantineSong ratingsNot rated yet. Lyrics
Hey you there
Cast an eye this way You with that young lust virgin smile Don't pretend that you're quickly melting before my eyes That's a lie 'Cause I see all of you Quite clearly now I like our looks your moves you know everything So when I ring you up in the evening I shall meet you In the Grove of Eglantine Just south of man's delight Close to a soft flowing stream In the Grove of Eglantine We will join as lovers might Between the lines of a dream Your magic lips Have made me realize All of the pleasures man can fantasize So don't pretend that you're sad to see me say goodbye That's a lie You're a wicked wench...ha But thanks for all the laughs You and your young lust virgin smile And when I'm gone for awhile I'll once more want to meet you In the Grove of Eglantine Just south of man's delight Close to a soft flowing stream In the Grove of Eglantine We will join as lovers might Between the lines of a dream In the Grove of Eglantine Just south of man's delight Close to a soft flowing stream In the Grove of Eglantine We will join as lovers might Between the lines of a dream In Eglantine...of a dream (fade) Interpretation [Excerpted from an interview with Dennis DeYoung on the Jonathan Brandmeyer show on WLUP in 1997] DDY: ...I have a song on there [The Serpent Is Rising] called The Grove Of Eglantine, youknow what that means? JB: No, I have no idea DDY: Oh please. JB: I have no idea DDY: Well, it's a Victorian reference to a part of the female anatomy JB: The Grove of Eglantine refers to the vagina? DDY: Well, yeah. JB: Get outta here! DDY: They call it The Grove at Eglantine, but I changed it to The Grove ofEglantine. [End interview excerpt] With that in mind, lines like "just south of man's delight", "close to a soft flowing stream" and "we will join as lovers might" take on a whole new meaning...
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