
Date of issue: 31.12.1989
Record label: London Music Stream Ltd. LC77554
Song language: English
Eyes Wide Open |
My eyes were opened, my head was clearer |
My heart was thumping 'cos I knew I could hear |
I had the warmest feeling in my mind, I knew |
I had something to say, I had something to do |
I had the strangest healing feeling of love |
Coming on me |
And when I met her at the station I was blind |
Lord but now I can see |
She wore white linen, she had a pearly white smile |
Her feet they were worn from walking long miles |
She helped people that no-one else helped saying |
Get up, stand up and be your own self |
You’ve got the helping healing feeling of love |
Coming on you |
Son be loving, be forgiving, be wholesome and |
For God’s sake be true |
And the last thing she said before she went on her way |
-- She said there is no right, no wrong |
No-one to blame |
No blame |
Name | Year |
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I Can See Clearly Now | 1989 |
Little Wing ft. Hothouse Flowers | 1992 |
Lonely Lane | 1987 |
The Older We Get | 1987 |
Ballad of Katie | 1987 |
If You Go | 1987 |
Yes I Was | 1987 |
Saved | 1987 |
Forgiven | 1987 |
Hallelujah Jordan | 1987 |
Learning to Walk | 1997 |
Born | 1997 |
Used to Call It Love | 1997 |
Turn Up the Reverb | 1997 |
Pop Song | 1997 |
You Can Love Me Now ft. Mark Stent | 1987 |
At Last | 1997 |
I Believe | 1997 |
Find the Time | 1997 |
Forever More | 1987 |