Saved by the Music

Album: Blue Jays (1975)
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  • When you're swallowing all your pride
    Do you need somewhere
    A place to hide
    A smile from your face
    Where the light comes shining through
    All its strength it came from you

    It's lost now all that age before I knew you
    Is it that forever is hard to find
    You made me recognize what I'd been leaving far behind
    Is it closing in on you like it was on me
    This time I'm saved by the music
    Saved by the song we can sing
    This time I'm saved by the music
    Saved by the song that you bring

    When you're following all life's lies
    And find its meaning
    The truth still hides
    Don't cover your face
    Let the warmth come flowing through
    Welcome dawn new morning dew

    This time I'm saved by the music
    Saved by the song we can sing
    This time I'm saved by the music
    Saved by the song that you bring

    When you're swallowing all life's lies
    This time we're saved by the music
    Saved by the song we can sing
    This time we're saved by the music
    Saved by the song that you bring
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