David Gray - Gossamer Thread Lyrics

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Gossamer Thread

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What Are The Lyrics For Gossamer Thread By David Gray?
Talking with the old folks by the wall
Dreaming 'bout New Orleans in the Fall And grateful for the time that God allows And doing your best to keep it hid Hanging by a gossamer thread Roll on up it's feeding time again A kiss to suck the lightning from the pain I'm hatching us a plan for busting out And free of what that bastard did Hanging by a gossamer thread All lit up like the National Grid And hanging by a gossamer thread Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah You're choking on your daily bread Hanging by a gossamer thread Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Away! Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Away! Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Away! Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Dog in the doorway Dyed in the wool Away! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I hope that I'm wrong I hope that I'm wrong I hope that I'm wrong Yeah, I hope that I'm wrong I hope that I'm wrong I hope that I'm wrong Yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, |
Who Wrote Gossamer Thread By David Gray?
David Gray
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What's The Duration Of The Gossamer Thread By David Gray?The duration of Gossamer Thread is 5:11 minutes and seconds. |
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