Torchlight

Album: Spirit Of St. Louis (1981)
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  • Mick Jones: Huh, the walls may crumble
    Ellen Foley: Our hearts will not shatter
    Jones: Like so many old buildings
    Foley: Burnt down to the ground

    Both: Nevermind my friend, we'll go on tonight
    We could see through the dark by torchlight

    Jones: I never once want to give it
    Foley: Even when times were bad
    Jones: No one can break my spirit
    Foley: Or take away the hope you have

    Both:But nevermind my friend, you'll have me tonight
    We could see through the dark by torchlight....

    Aaaaah

    Jones: Nothing is forever
    Foley: Time is just a flake
    Jones: But I know together
    Foley: Our fire will remain

    Both: Nevermind my friend, we'll go on tonight
    We could see through the dark by torchlight

    Nevermind my friend, we got lost tonight
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