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Eos: Dawn Improvisation (bonus)

from Argo - full album 1996 by Louisa John-Krol

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An improvisation between me and Argo's producer, Harry Williamson, a few years after releasing this album, this is the first airing of my little song that joyfully welcomes Eos, Goddess of Dawn, riding in her golden chariot across the sky. It relates to another song on this album, 'Out of the Equipage', which portrays Eos embarking from her chariot with majesty and a sense of accomplishment.

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Once on a time when Morning was a name
A Golden Rose, an’ shimmered like a song
There would the lines of battles lost and won
Whisper ‘Eos of the Morning’!
When legend told of all the ones she loved,
Her great passion was doomed to live
Forever grieving on some Grecian vase,
Eos, still she is calling.
And though my love is changing like a tree
That grows forever from your body
Some say angels never need us;
I pray you’ll remember me.

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from Argo - full album 1996, released February 4, 2021
Lyrics, Melody: Louisa John-Krol
Vocals: Louisa John-Krol
Charango, Tiple and/or 12-string Guitar: Harry Williamson
Bass, Synth: Harry Williamson
Produced with & engineered by Harry Williamson, Spring Studio
Photo of Louisa by James Painter

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Louisa John-Krol Australia

Louisa is an Australian singer, composer, writer & faery storyteller who has released many albums of ethereal music on indie labels, primarily in France. She's completing a fantasy series, The Elderbrook Chronicles, with a soundtrack.

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