Over The Hill

Album: Solid Air (1973)
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  • I'm going away to leave you, I'm going to leave you in disgrace
    Nothing in my favor, got the wind in my face
    I'm going home, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill

    Can't get enough of sweet cocaine, get enough of Mary Jane
    Going back to where I come from, going rolling back home again
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill

    Been worried about my babies, been worried about my wife
    Just one place for a man to be when he's worried about his life
    I'm going home, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill

    Well, I'm going away to leave you, I'm going to leave you in disgrace
    Got nothing in my favor, rain in my face
    I'm going home, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Over the hill, hey, hey, hey, over the hill
    Writer/s: JOHN MARTYN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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