“Lately I've been thinking how much I miss my lady.
Amoreena's in the cornfield brightening the daybreak,
Living like a lusty flower, running through the grass for hours,
Rolling through the hay like a puppy child.”

—  Elton John

Amoreena
Song lyrics, Tumbleweed Connection (1970)

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English rock singer-songwriter, composer and pianist 1947

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