Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
Allan Taylor
One frozen smile, one dying fall
One crooked mile, one Wailing Wall
One broken vow divides the few
Too late somehow to make anew
One bird in spring, come summer soon
Young lovers sing a simple tune
Too young to know how dreams are brief
And come to fall, one autumn leaf
One final dance unites us all
One grand romance before we fall
One stands alone when all is gone
When one is all and all is one
One river flows, one endless sea
One never knows how it should be
One hopeless love, one more lost cause
One velvet glove to close the doors
One backward glance, one fare-thee-well
One more chance in a wishing well
One helpless call, one road too far
We lose it all, for what we are
One final dance unites us all
One grand romance before we fall
One stands alone when all is gone
When one is all and all is one
One grain of sand, one falling star
One crippled hand, one old guitar
One tune will end, one song begins
We fly again on broken wings
One traitor's kiss, one twisted knife
One night of bliss, one wasted life
One final hour, one second more
One faded flower thrown to the floor
One final dance unites us all
One grand romance before we fall
One stands alone when all is gone
When one is all and all is one
One letter burned, one memory lost
One gift returned, one lover crossed
One open wound, one bleeding heart
One comes around, one plays the part
One life is short, one cannot stay
One must depart, one fades away
One runs the course, one tries in vain
One shows remorse and tries again
One final dance unites us all
One grand romance before we fall
One stands alone when all is gone
When one is all and all is one
And all is one, and all is one
All Is One was written by Allan Taylor.