Amelia Curran - Strike the Band Lyrics
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Strike the Band
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What Are The Lyrics For Strike the Band By Amelia Curran?
I have a shadow of a shadow of doubt in my heart
In like a lion and out like a lion again Come what may, come what may in the eye of a storm Charge the bray, hold the ballast of corn Oh, play the marching drum Strike the band and run They don't know just how far you've come Sing the ballad years Stories wild and fierce Every frame is everything you're from I am a memory, nineteen-and-seventy-eight I am a clarity, I don't believe in mistakes Even so, even so I'd be harnessed in haste Caged away, heard the water that breaks Oh, play the marching drum Strike the band and run They don't know just how far you've come Sing the ballad years Stories wild and fierce Every frame is everything you're from Every pretender is quietly dreaming a dream Playing a role like a serpent abandons a stream Come what may, come what may oh beautiful baby Shed a tear, keep a river at bay Oh, play the marching drum Strike the band and run They don't know just how far you've come Sing the ballad years Stories wild and fierce Every frame is everything you're from Call away the last brigade as the ocean swells They sing to themselves They sing to themselves Ring the bells of fortune as the final curtain falls And wait for the applause Wait for the applause |
Who Wrote Strike the Band By Amelia Curran?
Amelia Curran
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What's The Duration Of The Strike the Band By Amelia Curran?The duration of Strike the Band is 4:15 minutes and seconds. |
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