Throw My Bones

Album: Whoosh! (2020)
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  • I don't know what lies ahead
    It's all a mystery man, I heard it said
    You do your thing, you do your best
    I take a guess at what happen next

    All I've got is what I need
    And that's enough, as far as I can see
    Why should I walk into the great unknown?
    When I can sit here, and throw my bones

    I hear the future is so divine
    But I'll just wait until I get a sign
    'Cause what I've got here, what I'm holding in my hand
    Is better for me than some promised land

    All I've got is what I need
    And that's enough, as far as I can see
    Why should I walk into the great unknown?
    When I can sit here and throw my bones

    What's the rush, who's to say?
    You can't escape tomorrow, it's another day
    I'm hanging here, I'm here on solid ground
    'Cause Heaven's full, or closing down

    All I've got is what I need
    And that's enough, as far as I can see
    Why should I walk into the great unknown?
    When I can sit here and throw my bones, oh yeah Writer/s: Don Airey, Ian Anderson Paice, Ian Gillian, Robert Ezrin, Roger Glover, Steven Morse
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
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