The Church - Till the Cows Come Home lyrics

[The Church - Till the Cows Come Home lyrics]

Well I'm walking through town as
The evening comes down
And it's easy to hope that you're here
In my fine linen suit
And my smouldering cheroot
Well disposed to a night of good cheer

The candles and lamps and
The losers and champs
Horses all covered in foam
If you don't show then I just do not know
If I'll wait till the cows come home

I remember the day that you first came my way
Yes it stays in my mind like a song
I remember the night when you
First caught my sight
And in spite of all that's gone wrong

The moon and thе stars and the gentle guitars
You stеpped to the microphone
You sang like a lark in
The warm fragrant dark
I could listen till the cows come home

When it's raining and cold and
Love's losing it's hold
And you feel like you just want to sleep
And the friends that you trusted
Left you all busted
And the hills that you climb are all steep

Yeah your lovers and cronies have
All turned out phonies
Sold you a bag full of bones
I'll keep waiting there still on
That last final hill
And I will till the cows come home

Though I'm in this valley
I'll fear no evil if you will walk by my side
Though danger's around us
Strangers all hound us
Your light will still be my guide

The villains and freaks with
Their vulgar antiques
And critiques that simper and moan
Oh they twist and they turn
But, I'm just standing firm
And I will till the cows come home

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