Wild Fields

Album: Crooked Wing (2025)
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  • A simple lie, it fell apart

    In the lion’s eye, I’ll blow your house

    And history it doesn’t end, no matter when



    I don’t want to hold on

    I don’t want to hold on

    Anymore



    We’re purified with blissful lies

    Running in the lion’s eye there is no why

    From high above I knew you then

    This is the end now we begin



    Well do you know that suffering it has no end?

    I’ll drape your mouth in every town

    with liquorice and violence



    I don’t want to know this

    I don’t want to know this

    Anymore

    I don’t want to know this

    I don’t want to know this

    Anymore



    Come down from crystal heavens

    Come down from the wild fields

    Come down, come down



    From high above

    From crystal heavens

    Come down from the wild fields above

    Come down from high above



    From the wild fields

    Come down, come down Writer/s: Graham Sutton, Jack Barnett
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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