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Title: Dark Now My Sky Lyrics: Don't ask me how I know But this dark sky will soon be blue Don't ask, no don't ask Just watch as the grey mists of winter fall Like so many drops of dew Feel the ice melt to warm tears in my eyes Uner the light of a tin sun Do not ask me how I know The effect of light on unseeing eyes How should I know? How could I know? (Laughter) Dark now my sky The sea of peace has left my shore No birds cry The silent spring will overflow Oh you'll never know I love you so You'll always be A part of me Dark now my eyes The sea of peace has met the sky No birds sing And like the Spring life whispers by Oh you'll never know I love you so You'll always be A part of me Dark now my sky The winds of time have swept my shore No birds fly The trees that fall will rise no more Oh you'll never know I love you so You'll always be A part of me Dark Now My Sky, James Harvest Barclay mp3 download Dark Now My Sky, James Harvest Barclay lyrics Dark Now My Sky mp3 music, free Dark Now My Sky mp3, download Dark Now My Sky |
Songs of James Harvest Barclay: A Tale Of Two Sixties African Nights Alright Down Get Boogie (mu Ala Rusic) Back In The Game Ball And Chain Berlin Blue John's Blues Capricorn Cheap The Bullet Child Of The Universe Dark Now My Sky Friend Of Mine Giving It Up Good Love Child Halfway To Freedom Harbour Hard Hearted Woman Hymn If Love Is King In Search For England John Lennon's Guitar Mocking Bird Mother Dear Origin Earth Play To The World Psychedelic Child Rock'n'roll Lady Sea Of Tranquility Shadows On The Sky Sip Of Wine Skin Flicks Someone There You Know Song For Dying Sperratus Spirit On The Water Taking Me Higher Taking Some Time On The Closed Shop The Iron Maiden The Life You Lead The Song (they Love To Sing) The Streets Of San Francisco The Sun Will Never Shine Turning In Circles Ursula (the Swansea Song) Welcome To The Show When The World Was Woken Where Do We Go Yesterday's Heroes |