Testo Look Out Any Window - Bruce Hornsby
Testo della canzone Look Out Any Window (Bruce Hornsby), tratta dall'album Intersections 1985-2005
There's a man working in the field
Sees the rain and it's burning
He's saying this can't be real
That the sea, the color of the field is turning
Far away
The men too busy getting rich to care
Oh, they close their eyes and let it all out into the air
Hoping nobody else would care
Look out any window
Look out any open door
Look out any window
See what's going on in the world around you
There's a man working on a boat
Pulling lines from the water
Just trying to stay afloat
Filling the nets is getting harder
Far away
They bend the rules so secretly
Oh, they close their eyes and let it all out into the sea
Hoping nobody else would see
Look out any window
Look out any open door
Look out any window
See what's going on in the air around you
Far away
Too many leaders let them get their way
Oh, they close their eyes and they let them all out into the bay
Clear it up another day
Look out any window
Look out any open door
Look out any window
See what's going on in the world around you
Look out
Look out for the big boys telling you everything they're gonna do
Look out
Look out for the backroom boys that say smoking's gonna blow away
Look out
Look out for the fat cat building man turn this into a wasteland
Look out for the men who say it's okay sitting in a building far away
Credits
Writer(s): John Hornsby, Bruce Hornsby
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
Link
Disclaimer:
i testi sono forniti da Musixmatch.
Per richieste di variazioni o rimozioni è possibile contattare
direttamente Musixmatch nel caso tu sia
un artista o
un publisher.
Altre canzoni dell'album
Ultimi articoli
Bruce Hornsby annuncia l'uscita di “Non-Secure Connection”
(18/06/2020)
Bruce Hornsby, il pianista che sognava di essere Leon Russell
(23/11/2019)
Bruce Hornsby: disco live e tributo a Keith Jarrett
(05/09/2000)
Other Ones, gli 'altri' Grateful Dead
(31/03/1998)
Phil Lesh dei Grateful Dead si impegna per beneficenza
(27/10/1997)