A lesser man would panic
Blackbird at the window is a sign of times to come
The mile since I ran it is high and hard to climb
And my eyes dry in the sun
But how far, and how high?
And I’m tired of the lies that I tell and you hold them so tight
Wait outside my love
I may find you yet with your hair turned white
And your feelings move, I prepare to lose
And fall into the night
Your song set me free
But you came too late and I can’t live ‘till there’s colour in me
Wonder why you’re still here
You’re all I’ll have tonight but I can’t look you in the eye
I can feel us dying, I’m hanging onto threads
Miracles pass me by
And my god, I see
Myself in you still outside and my troubles leave
And your song set me free
But you came too late and I can’t live ‘till there’s colour in me
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