False Alarms - Sam Dees



     
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False Alarms Lyrics


Far across this red horizon
I am walking down the line
I am picking up the pieces
That this storm has left behind
After all the clouds have fallen
I would breach the battle ground
Turn your darkness into the light
Turn your silence into sound
But I can’t cage you in my arms
When my heart is jumping forward
To avoid your false alarms
And you can’t tell me not to stay
When I opened up the window
And I watched you fly away

Have you raised the final anchor?
Have you cut the mast-sail free?
Sending offer to redemption
Like a funeral at sea
I will always hear you calling
You’re the sway of falling leaves
Like a bird you’ll spiral onward
And you’ll know just where I’ll be
And I can’t cage you in my arms
When my heart is jumping forward
To avoid your false alarms
And you can’t tell me not to stay
When I opened up the window
And I watched you fly away
And I can’t cage you in my arms
When my heart is jumping forward
To avoid your false alarms
And you can’t tell me not to stay
When I opened up the window
And I watched you fly away
And I am closing up my window
‘Till I see a blue horizon
And the quiet call of love will fly my way
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written by GROBAN, JOSH / MENDEZ LESTER A,
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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At the age of 9, already champion of several singing contests, he founded his own vocal group, the "Bossanovians". As a teenager he traveled to perform and, in 1968 he recorded his first single at Nashville, Tennessee's SSS International. He put out his next few singles on Birmingham-based Lolo Records. At the same time he was beginning to earn respect as a writer and producer. Chess Records producer Lenny Sachs gave him an opportunity to self-produce two singles on the Chess label, which Dees recorded in a former church in Birmingham.

Read more about Sam Dees on Last.fm.


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