The Night Comes Down

Album: Queen (1973)
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  • When I was young it came to me
    And I could see the sun breakin'
    Lucy was high and so was I dazzling
    Holding the world inside
    Once I believed in ev'ryone
    Everyone and anyone can see

    Oh oh the night comes down
    And I get afraid of losing my way
    Oh oh the night comes down
    Oooh and it's dark again

    Once I could laugh with ev'ryone
    Once I could see the good in me
    The black and the white distinctively coloring
    Holding the world inside
    Now all the world is grey to me
    Nobody can see you gotta believe it

    Oh oh the night comes down
    And I get afraid of losing my way
    Oh oh the night comes down
    Oooh and it's dark again
    And it's dark again
    And it's dark again Writer/s: BRIAN HAROLD MAY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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