Manning - Jack Roberts (1699 - 1749) paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Jack Roberts (1699 - 1749) - Manning



Not a cloud in the sky
Up here on lonely mountain
Is that a tear in my eye?
Caught out by a memory
And every time I feel the wind...
No passers by
Up here on lonely mountain
Silence is the king of the hill
Lost in my own condition
And every time I watch the trees...
There's no comfort in the hermit life
Cut off from the warmth of being
I thought it could have been paradise
But I was fooling myself
'Cos every time I hear your name...
Such a terrible climb
Up the face of lonely mountain
Ravaged by the passing of time
No mirror will record it
And every time I close my eyes...
There's no comfort in the hermit life
Cut off from the warmth of beings
I though it could have been paradise
But I was only fooling myself...
Not a cloud in the sky
Up here on lonely mountain
Is that a tear in my eye?
Caught out by a memory
And every time I feel the wind...
There's no comfort in the hermit life
Cut off from the warmth of beings
I though it could have been paradise
But I was only fooling myself...



Writer(s): Guy Manning


Manning - Anser's Tree
Album Anser's Tree
date de sortie
08-03-2011




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