Twilight
by U2

Album: Boy (1980)
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  • I look into his eyes
    They're closed but I see something
    A teacher told me why
    I laugh when old men cry

    My body grows and grows
    It frightens me you know
    Old man tried to walk me home
    I thought he should have known

    Twilight
    Twilight, lost my way
    Twilight, can't find my way

    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man
    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man
    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man
    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man

    I'm running in the rain
    I'm caught in a late night play
    It's all, it's everything
    I'm soaking through the skin

    Twilight darkened day
    Twilight lost my way
    Twilight night and day
    Twilight can't find my way

    Can't find your way
    Can't find my way
    Can't find your way

    Twilight darkened day
    Twilight lost my way
    Twilight night and day
    Twilight can't find my way

    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man
    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man
    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man
    In the shadow (shadow) boy meets man Writer/s: Adam Clayton, David Evans, Laurence Mullen, Paul David Hewson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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