Elton John - The North lyrics
[Elton John - The North lyrics]
Don't want it's shadow anymore on my face
A man grows bitter we're a bitter race
Some of us never get to see a better place
In the Northern Skies
There was a steel cloud
It used to follow me around
But I don't see it now
There's a farm in the rain
And a little farmhouse
There were a young man's eyes looking south
The North was my mother
But I no longer need her
You trade your roots and your dust
For a face in the river
And a driven rain that washes you
To a different shore
There's a North in us all
But my North can't hold me anymore
The North was my mother
But I no longer need her
You trade your roots and your dust
For a face in the river
And a driven rain that washes you
To a different shore
There's a North in us all
But my North can't hold me anymore
And a driven rain that washes you
To a different shore
There's a North in us all
But my North can't hold me anymore
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