Lyrics Ears of Tin - Jethro Tull
In
the
late
hours
of
a
sunset
rendezvous
---
Chill
breeze
against
tide,
that
carries
me
from
you.
Got
a
job
in
a
southern
city
---
got
some
lead-free
in
my
tank.
Now
I
must
whisper
goodbye
---
I′m
bound
for
the
mainland.
Island
in
the
city,
Cut
by
a
cold
sea.
People
moving
on
an
ocean.
Groundswell
of
humanity.
Now
the
sum
breaks
through
rain
as
I
climb
Glen
Shiel
On
the
trail
of
those
old
cattlemen
who
drove
their
bargain
south
again.
And
in
the
eyes
of
those
five
sisters
of
Kintail
There's
a
wink
of
seduction
from
the
mainland.
Island
in
the
city.
Cut
by
a
cold
sea.
People
moving
on
an
ocean.
Groundswell
of
humanity.
Storm-lashed
on
the
high-rise
---
their
words
are
spray
to
the
wind.
Blown
like
silent
laughter.
Falling
on
ears
of
tin.
Take
my
heart
and
take
my
brawn.
Take
by
stealth
or
take
by
storm
---
Set
my
brain
to
cruise.
I
can
see
the
glow
of
the
suburb
lights.
I′m
fresh
from
the
out-world
---
Singing
the
mainland
blues.
There
was
a
girl
where
I
came
from.
Seems
a
long
time,
long
time
gone
by.
Wears
the
west
wind
in
her
hair.
She
calls
from
the
hill
---
yeah,
she
calls
In
my
mainland
blues.
There's
a
coast
road
that
winds
to
heaven's
door
Where
a
fat
ferry
floats
on
muted
diesel
roar.
And
there′s
a
light
on
the
hillside
---
and
there′s
a
flame
in
her
Eyes,
but
how
cold
the
lights
burn
on
the
mainland.
Island
in
the
city.
Cut
by
a
cold
sea.
People
moving
on
an
ocean.
Groundswell
of
humanity.
Storm-lashed
on
the
high-rise
---
their
words
are
spray
to
the
wind.
Blown
like
silent
laughter.
Falling
on
ears
of
tin
In
my
mainland
blues.
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