Shrine of San Simon
In Seville there is a shrine
Called San Simon,
Where all the ladies
Go for orison.
There goes my lady,
And she 's the prettiest one,
In skirt over skirt, and a mantle
That changes with the sun.
On her sweet mouth
Is a holy hush,
On her fair face
Is a little blush.
In her dancing azure eyes
Is a little alcohol;
She glistens as she enters,
Like a sunbeam on the wall.
The priest who chants the mass
Cannot chant it through;
The little acolytes
Forget what they should do;
Instead of singing Amen, Amen ,
To God above,
The boys respond Amor, Amor ,
Love, love.
Called San Simon,
Where all the ladies
Go for orison.
There goes my lady,
And she 's the prettiest one,
In skirt over skirt, and a mantle
That changes with the sun.
On her sweet mouth
Is a holy hush,
On her fair face
Is a little blush.
In her dancing azure eyes
Is a little alcohol;
She glistens as she enters,
Like a sunbeam on the wall.
The priest who chants the mass
Cannot chant it through;
The little acolytes
Forget what they should do;
Instead of singing Amen, Amen ,
To God above,
The boys respond Amor, Amor ,
Love, love.
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