Lyrics Something's On the Move - Jethro Tull
She
wore
a
black
tiara
Rare
gems
upon
her
fingers
And
she
came
from
distant
waters
Where
northern
lights
explode
To
celebrate
the
dawning
Of
the
new
wastes
of
winter
Gathering
royal
momentum
On
the
icy
road.
With
chill
mists
swirling
Like
petticoats
in
motion
Sighted
on
horizons
For
ten
thousand
years
The
lady
of
the
ice
sounds
A
deathly
distant
rumble
To
Titanic-breaking
children
lost
In
melting
crystal
tears.
Oh,
sunshine
---
take
me
now
away
from
here
I′m
a
needle
on
a
spiral
in
a
groove.
And
the
turntable
spins
As
the
last
waltz
begins
And
the
weather-man
says
Something's
on
the
move.
Capturing
black
pieces
In
a
glass-fronted
museum
The
white
queen
rolls
On
the
chessboard
of
the
dawn
Squeezing
through
the
valleys
Pausing
briefly
in
the
corries
The
Ice-Mother
mates
And
a
new
age
is
born.
Oh,
sunshine
---
take
me
now
away
from
here
I′m
a
needle
on
a
spiral
in
a
groove.
And
the
turntable
spins
As
the
last
waltz
begins
And
the
weather-man
says
Something's
on
the
move.
Driving
all
before
her
Un-stoppable,
un-straining
Her
cold
creaking
mass
Follows
reindeer
down.
Thin
spreading
fingers
seek
To
embrace
the
sill-warm
bundles
That
huddle
on
the
doorsteps
Of
a
white
London
Town.
Oh,
sunshine
---
take
me
now
away
from
here
I'm
a
needle
on
a
spiral
in
a
groove.
And
the
turntable
spins
As
the
last
waltz
begins
And
the
weather-man
says
Something′s
on
the
move.
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