Swan Song

Album: Lindsey Buckingham (2021)
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  • It's another night
    Has the queen lost her sight?
    If she hesitates, she contemplates
    She says it's lame
    And that the future's looking bright

    But is it right to keep me waiting?
    Is it right to make me hold out so long?
    Yeah, is it right to keep me waiting?
    In the shadow of our swan song

    It's another fight
    As the queen dims the lights
    It's far too late, and in the rage
    It's up to fate
    It always ends up black and white

    But is it right to keep me waiting?
    Is it right to make me hold out so long?
    Yeah, is it right to keep me waiting?
    In the shadow of our swan song

    Is it right to keep me waiting?
    Is it right to make me hold out so long?
    Yeah, is it right to keep me waiting?
    In the shadow of our swan song

    And is it right to keep me waiting?
    Is it right to make me hold out so long?
    Yeah, is it right to keep me waiting?
    In the shadow of our swan song Writer/s: Lindsey Buckingham
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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