(The original song was called "Noble Lady" and belonged to the song cycle "Reflections" composed by Manos Hadjidakis for the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble, with English lyrics by Dorian Rudnytsky & Manos Hadjidakis; the record was released in 1969. A revised version of the work with Greek lyrics by Nikos Gatsos was recorded in 1990 with vocals by Aliki Kayaloglou).
"The children used to call her Peribanou and she was fifteen years old. She was writing her name on the sky's mirror with a drowned seagull's feather.
But the raging wave of life swept away boats and paddles; and, in this big indifferent world, who remembers her any longer?
I also used to call Peribanou even nobody has heard me. She was looking like a shell in the depths of Vesper before you, heart of mine, turned to stone.
But the raging wave of life swept away boats and paddles; and, in this big indifferent world, who remembers her any longer?"