Master/Slave

Album: Ten (1991)
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  • Father, oh, oh, oh
    I see the world, feel the chill
    Which way to go, windowsill
    I see the words on a rocking horse of time
    I see the verse in the rain
    Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh

    Oh, dear dad, can you see me now
    I am myself, like you somehow
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me
    I'll hold the pain, Release me
    Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh

    Oh, dear dad, can you see me now
    I am myself, like you somehow
    I'll wait up in the dark for you to speak to me
    I'll open up, release me
    Release me
    Release me
    Release me
    Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh
    Dedi
    Zakai Writer/s: EDDIE JEROME VEDDER, JEFFREY ALLEN AMENT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Melissa from UsaNo, no, no...this lyric is Release. Master/Slave has a very slim lyric, just an adlib by Ed.
  • Mike from Melbourne, AustraliaI think that You are mistaking this song with '2,000 Mile Blues'. The description You provided was under '2,000' song in Ten re-edition booklet.
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