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  1. Subtitled "As It Began," this song was written by Queen guitarist Brian May. It has a medieval, mystical feel, telling the story of a journey to see the White Queen. In the end, there is sorrow, as the journey ends as it began. It's possible the song is an allegory for real-life relationship, but more likely it's storytelling, which delivered ...

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      I loved the footsteps that she made And when she came White...

  2. Nov 20, 2015 · [Spoken Word: Freddie Mercury] Okay, darlings, this is a little, delicate little number called "White Queen" [Intro] So sad, her eyes Smiling, dark eyes So sad, her eyes As it began, oh [Verse 1 ...

  3. White Queen (As It Began) is the third track from Queen’s second studio album, Queen II, and was recorded in August, 1973 at Trident Studios, London. It was written by guitarist Brian May for ...

  4. The white queen walks And the night grows pale Stars of lovingness in her hair Heeding unheard pleading one word So sad my eyes she cannot see How did thee fare what have thee seen The mother of the willow green I call her name And 'neath her window have I stayed I loved the footsteps that she made And when she came White queen how my heart did ...

  5. Aug 26, 2023 · The song "White Queen (As It Began)" by Queen, performed live at the Hammersmith Odeon on December 24th, 1975, taps into themes of longing, unrequited love, and the bittersweet nature of relationships. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a narrator's deep affection for the enigmatic "White Queen," who is depicted as a sorrowful and mysterious ...

  6. So sad her eyes. Smiling dark eyes. So sad her eyes As it began. On such a breathless night as this Upon my brow the lightest kiss. I walked alone. And all around the air did say My lady soon will stir this way In sorrow known. The white queen walks, And the night grows pale. Stars of lovingness in her hair. Needing unheard. Pleading one word. So sad my eyes. She cannot see. How did thee fare ...

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  8. [Intro] So sad, her eyes Smiling, dark eyes So sad, her eyes As it began [Verse 1] On such a breathless night as this Upon my brow, the lightest kiss I walked alone And all around the air did say ...

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