Don McLean - You Who Love the Truth Lyrics

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You Who Love the Truth

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What Are The Lyrics For You Who Love the Truth By Don McLean?
Black crows in the summer sky. Wheat fields turned to gold.
Workers in the blazing sun. Forests in the cold. Farmers in a cabin room. Portraits of your eyes Look at me in painful gloom, they've seen so many lies. You who love the truth, you who love the truth, You who love the truth have seen, so many lies. Skeletons smoke cigarettes. A blazing sun that never sets. A purple forest in the haze. Hands that know of common ways. Some survive their shattered dreams, but you are lost in colour schemes Falling down between the seams, you've seen so many lies. You who love the truth, you who love the truth, You who love the truth have seen, so many lies. I wonder how you'd feel today, if you knew the millions that they'd paid For canvas glowing with your heat, shown in airconditioned suites With glass and steel and carpet floors, stored in crypts as cold as yours. Portraits of your bleeding eyes, eyes that saw so many lies. You who love the truth, you who love the truth, You who love the truth have seen, so many lies. You who love the truth, you who love the truth, you who love the truth. |
Who Wrote You Who Love the Truth By Don McLean?
Don Mclean
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What's The Duration Of The You Who Love the Truth By Don McLean?The duration of You Who Love the Truth is 4:03 minutes and seconds. |
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