Martin Eden

Album: Blackberry Belle (2003)
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  • Black out the windows
    It's party time
    You know how I love stormy weather
    So, let's all play suicide

    The crowd wants you bleeding
    The eyes from your head
    Get off your knees
    You'll be fine

    How wide?
    How deep the river?
    Black-as dark as night
    How long?
    How far?
    I'll know when I get to the other side

    Whatever it is you've stolen
    I'll recognize
    I'll sympathize
    I reckon that I've seen it all
    And start falling

    I breathe in
    Unchain myself
    Tonight's the night
    No wind, rain, conversation
    Brings me back alive tonight
    How wide?
    How deep the river black as night?

    Black out the windows
    It's party time
    I see a light
    That I recognize Writer/s: D. SCOTT JOHNSON, JESSE M. VALENZUELA, PHILLIP N. RHODES, PHILLIP RHODES, ROBIN WILSON, WILLIAM LEEN
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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