Shadows On The Sky

Album: Welcome to the Show (1990)
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  • (Les Holroyd)
    See the river deep and wide
    Could be free
    On the other side
    Oh, cross the water
    When the gun and knife
    Have gone
    Who'll be here
    When tomorrow comes
    Oh, living in fear
    Sunrise, sunset, sunrise over
    The rainbow they fly
    Shadows o
    N the sky
    Hear the sound that fills
    The skies
    Killer man with dollar eyes
    Oh, bring disaster
    You can stand, you can run
    When you hear, the sound
    Of the gun
    Moving closer
    Sunrise, sunset, sunrise
    Over the rainbow they fly
    Shadows on the sky
    An
    D as far as
    The eye can see
    Black as night
    Is the cloud you're under
    There's a chance
    That it cannot be
    Hear the cries like the
    Rolling thunder
    Sunrise, sunset, sunrise
    Over the rainbow they fly
    Writer/s: LES HOLROYD
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