Lyrics Blue Bay Moon - Colin Hay

Blue Bay Moon - Colin Hay
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Blue Bay Moon, artist - Colin Hay. Album song Fierce Mercy, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 02.03.2017
Record label: Compass, Lazy Eye Records. Issued
Song language: English

Blue Bay Moon

Some say time stands still in Blue Bay Moon
Even the tide’s too late or comes too soon
I recall what someone told me
That was long before me
Now it’s just a distant memory
I walked around this town of mystery
With only loneliness for company
And I wondered in windy silence
As I stood upon the dune
The night I saw lights over Blue Bay Moon
No one knows the way to Blue Bay Moon
All the sings came down in the great monsoon
Then came a great occasion
A grand illumination
Shining lights that were brighter than the sun
I tried to talk to my own family
They just rolled their eyes and smiled at me
As I stumbled through the darkness
I remember in the gloom
The night I saw lights over Blue Bay Moon
I tried walking out on Blue Bay Moon
But cried right through my dreams
I was consumed
And if nobody ever believes me
The lights will never leave me
I will always know I’m the only one
Now I’m walking through my own history
With only loneliness for company
And I wonder in windy silence
As I stand upon the dune
The night I saw lights over Blue Bay Moon
The night I saw lights over Blue Bay Moon
The night I saw lights over Blue Bay Moon
Blue Bay Moon…

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Artist lyrics: Colin Hay