Jack Bruce. Progress. Zeneszám
We used to walk those golden streets
But where's the glitter gone?
The times we knew, falling back into blue
From this moment on
We used to sail such silver seas
But they have lost their glow
The days we danced, have denied their romance
Ain't nowhere to go
Looking through cold windows, at the autumn flying by
I wait for memories to come home
All this time, without you, and I search the sky
So sad, the sun is on its own
Love used to wear a sapphire smile
Maybe a diamond grin
The years we played were destroyed in the raids
All the fools that we've been
Look out at the wild world through the sweet and sour rain
I wish the ache would lose its sting
All these broken chances 'cause I missed the train
Tomorrow just don't mean a thing
We used to march against the night
Now there's so little shine
The minds we moved have slipped out of the groove
Now that you are not mine
The seasons just don't rhyme
Life is hardly worth a dime
But where's the glitter gone?
The times we knew, falling back into blue
From this moment on
We used to sail such silver seas
But they have lost their glow
The days we danced, have denied their romance
Ain't nowhere to go
Looking through cold windows, at the autumn flying by
I wait for memories to come home
All this time, without you, and I search the sky
So sad, the sun is on its own
Love used to wear a sapphire smile
Maybe a diamond grin
The years we played were destroyed in the raids
All the fools that we've been
Look out at the wild world through the sweet and sour rain
I wish the ache would lose its sting
All these broken chances 'cause I missed the train
Tomorrow just don't mean a thing
We used to march against the night
Now there's so little shine
The minds we moved have slipped out of the groove
Now that you are not mine
The seasons just don't rhyme
Life is hardly worth a dime
Jack Bruce
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