River Jordan

Album: All Our Favourite Stories (2011)
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  • Fear is only one thing I remember
    A lonesome lad, a heavy hearted guy
    I grabbed myself a pretty girl and took her home that night
    And it goes on

    You'd be happy if we see December
    Then I'll find another one of your kind
    Grab yourself a pretty girl and take her home tonight
    And it goes on

    You'd be happy if we see December
    Then you'll find another one of my kind
    If you'd meet the river bed I know that I'd be sure
    And it goes on

    You crossed a line
    How original
    Who started the battle?
    Who's firing the guns?

    And it goes on
    And it goes on
    And it goes on
    And it goes on Writer/s: JOSIAH PETER GEORGE HARRISON-WILDER, LAWRENCE COLE, LAWRENCE HENRY WILLIAM LIBOR, ROBERT JAMES MILTON, ROBERT WHITE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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