
Date of issue: 31.12.1979
Record label: Chrysalis
Song language: English
Where Are They Now |
Man said nature was his mother |
Made a promise at his birth |
But she’s running like a hunted fox for cover |
All across the earth |
The forest turned into the tall ships |
And though they fought for england well |
The emptiness is ringing down the ages |
Like a hollow bell |
Where are they now? |
Old mysteries |
The high ideas of thousand years |
All lost on the breeze |
Where are they now? |
Asking wonders of our children |
Blind faith in all the rules |
But the blind lead the blind from the cradle |
Through the faith of fools |
One son gone unto the merchant |
Another to the bishop went |
Another son to serve the king |
And country in some regiment |
Where are they now? |
Old mysteries |
The high ideas of thousand years |
All lost on the breeze |
Where are they now? |
Every year in late december |
Hark the herald angels sing |
In the church words of peace on earth are spoken |
It doesn’t change a thing |
Where are they now? |
Old mysteries |
The high ideas of thousand years |
All lost on the breeze |
Where are they now? |
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