Wings Of Speed

Album: Stanley Road (1995)
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  • Fly, on wings of speed,
    That will bring you home to me,
    I'll never be free,
    And darkness I see,
    As I wait for your smile.

    Though my hands are tied,
    My feet are bound by fate,
    I play out the base,
    As I sit and wait,
    What visions I see.

    In dreams, she floats on a stream,
    With Jesus as her plan,
    And water in her hand,
    I bought along the way,
    She comes to me.

    Now as night is falling,
    A candle left to light the way,
    Sailing hope to morning,
    She comes to me calling,
    To brighten up my darkest day,
    And the world fades away,
    With her smile.

    (Oh yeah)
    (I wait for your smile yeah)
    (Yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Fly, on wings of speed,
    That will bring you home to me,
    I'll never be free,
    And darkness I see,
    As I wait for your smile.

    (Oh yeah,yeah)
    (I wait for your smile yeah)
    (Yeah yeah yeah) Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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