Lord Byron (Romina Power, Tyrone Power, Siempre Siempre 1986)

When a child he lived in poverty, wealth developed in his mind, handsome, pale aristocratic ancestry, Byron was his name. Cambridge days, those were the crazy days, he, the leader of a new wave, profile posed against a stormy, windy sky, a symbol for the brave. One thousand cups of gold, many the stories told, so many heroes alive. He, no one could control, earth was no home to him, bright is the place of his soul. Bright is the place of his soul. England in the 19th century had condemned him as depraved with his exile his extravagance was paid while the public raved. Water city of the heart he chose, Venice, a lover and a friend, a crazy caravan of countess, monkey and dogs, he set a gypsy trend. One thousand cups of gold, many the stories told, so many heroes alive. He, no one could control, earth was no home to him, bright is the place of his soul. Bright is the place of his soul.
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