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INTERPRÉTATION
Ian Anderson
Ian Anderson
Flûte
John O'Hara
John O'Hara
Claviers
David Goodier
David Goodier
Basse
Florian Opahle
Florian Opahle
Guitare
Scott Hammond
Scott Hammond
Batterie
Ryan O'Donnell
Ryan O'Donnell
Voix supplémentaires
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Ian Anderson
Ian Anderson
Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Jakko Jakszyk
Jakko Jakszyk
Ingénierie de mixage
Mazen Murad
Mazen Murad
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

Hourglass sands run through my veins like blood draining from a salty wound. Mad Mars forgets the cost of strife, serves no longer, purpose in my life. I lie in sweat, cry others' tears and write a letter to my Mum, My wife, my God unheard, unseen, Who never thinks to intervene. Oh, what pain and oh, what lie has called to us, from heaven on high? This cruel and harsh sweet punishment for follies acted, leaves us spent. Long road to Baghdad, then Persian hordes? Where will we stop to sheath our swords? IEDs lie patient, sleeping, wake when soldier boots come creeping. Hourglass sands run through my veins like blood draining from a salty wound. Mad Mars forgets the cost of strife, serves no longer, purpose in my life. Down this dusty scorched wind-blast track, eyes facing forward, ne'er look back. As rain comes down on Wootton Bassett Town, black hearses crawl and church bells sound. Bikers, burghers line the kerbs; a politician, a Highness Royal. Chance shoppers, tradesmen, stiffly stand and shed their tears for the military man.
Writer(s): Ian Scott Anderson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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