The Wicker Man

Album: Brave New World (2000)
Charted: 9
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  • Hand of fate is moving and the finger points to you
    He knocks you to your feet and so what are you gonna do?
    Your tongue has frozen now you've got something to say
    The piper at the gates of dawn is calling you his way

    You watch the world exploding every single night
    Dancing in the sun a newborn in the light
    Say goodbye to gravity and say goodbye to death
    Hello to eternity and live for every breath

    Your time will come
    Your time will come
    Your time will come
    Your time will come

    The ferryman wants his money, you ain't going to give it back
    He can push his own boat as you set up off the track
    Nothing you can contemplate will ever be the same
    Every second is a new spark, sets the universe aflame

    You watch the world exploding every single night
    Dancing in the sun a newborn in the light
    Brothers and their fathers joining hands and make a chain
    The shadow of the Wicker Man is rising up again

    Your time will come
    Your time will come
    Your time will come
    Your time will come

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    Your time will come
    Your time will come

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    Woah-oh, oh-oh Writer/s: Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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