Lyrics The Whisperers - Roger Taylor
(Roger
Taylor
and
Nicholas
Evans)
Between
men,
between
horses
there
is
mistrust
and
fear
And
it′s
only
got
deeper
with
the
passing
of
years
We
know
this
from
paintings
we
know
this
from
books
Some
men
had
real
magic
while
others
just
took
There
were
gypsies
and
showmen,
and
charlatan
shamans
There
were
men
who
could
softly
whisper
the
devils
away
John
Solomon
Rary
tamed
a
horse
of
the
Queen
Laid
it
down
on
the
ground
Then
he
laid
down
beside
it
and
put
his
head
on
it's
hooves
You
can
imagine
the
scene
For
secrets
uttered
softly
into
pricked
and
troubled
ears
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
An
Indian
charm
bought
for
the
price
of
a
meal
Was
the
secret
of
Sullivan
that
died
with
him
for
real?
We
know
this
from
paintings
we
know
this
from
books
Some
men
had
real
magic
while
others
just
talked
For
secrets
uttered
softly
to
soothe
all
troubled
fears
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
For
secrets
uttered
softly
to
soothe
all
troubled
fears
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
For
secrets
uttered
softly
into
pricked
and
troubled
ears
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
These
men
were
known
as
whisperers
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