Look What The Wind Blew In

Album: Thin Lizzy (1971)
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  • In the dismal darkness
    I have sat and gazed, amazed
    At the blazing factories

    Like a lonely man
    Who stands on the seashore
    And I am afraid

    As weary as I be
    I try, I seem
    I see to looks, okay

    Run, well run in your skin
    Look what the wind just blew in

    Many lovely ladies
    I have felt, touched
    And I was not afraid

    I took them out dancing
    Fool out romancing
    And I was not afraid

    Then somewhere from the North
    This gale I knew just flew in
    And I am afraid

    Run, run, well run in your skin
    Look what the wind just blew in

    Run, well run in your skin
    Look what the wind just blew in

    Run, you got to run in your skin
    Look what the wind just blew in
    Look what the wind just blew in

    You got to look what the wind just blew in
    You got to look what the wind just blew in
    You got to look, you got to look what the wind just blew in
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