Album: Floodland (1987)
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  • Living as an angel in the
    Place that I was born
    Living on air
    Living in heaven
    Giving the lie down, the line
    To the
    There's my heaven

    And I know
    Which way the wind blows
    In nineteen fifty-nine

    Which way the wind blows
    In nineteen fifty-nine

    And the wind blows still
    And the wind blows wild again
    For a little child can never kill this clean
    This way
    And it feels like me today
    Tell me
    Do you feel the same?
    Isabelle?
    Or do you feel like nineteen fifty-nine?
    ...Do you feel like nineteen fifty-nine?

    And the wind blows wild again
    And the wind blows wild

    In nineteen fifty-nine
    In fifty-nine
    Isabelle
    Do you, do you fell the same?

    Come with me
    Like a little child
    Like another gun
    Like homeless, restless, known to none, like
    Way beyond the line
    Like it never was
    In nineteen fifty-nine Writer/s: ANDREW TAYLOR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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