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How can we ever be free again?
After all the shouting and crying
Trying to hurt one another, for nothing
Things will be better againBaby's in red, broken and bled
By the flames that rule her fields of fire
Baby's in blue, broken in two
May the rains run through her fields of fire
Her fields of fireNow that the skies have gone clear again
And we try to talk it through, peace of mind
One day at a time we're praying
Things will be better againBaby's in red, broken and bled
By the flames that rule her fields of fire
Baby's in blue, broken in two
May the rains run through her fields of fire
Her fields of fireSomething is hurting way deep down inside
Showing the scars of the ghosts that are hiding
Stay in my arms
Things will be better againBaby's in red, broken and bled

By the flames that rule her fields of fire
Baby's in blue, broken in two
May the rains run through her fields of fireBaby's in red, broken and bled
By the flames that rule her fields of fire
Baby's in blue, broken in two
Let the rains run through her fields of fireBaby's in blue, what shall she do?
May the rains run through her fields of fire
Her fields of fire
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BON JOVI, JONPublished by
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Midge Ure OBE (born James Ure on October 10, 1953 in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a pop and rock and roll musician from Scotland, known for his particular success as a guitarist and singer-songwriter in the 70s and 80s. His stage name, "Midge", is a phonetic reversal of his real name, "Jim". Beginning his career in the pop rock band Slik, he would go on to play for power poppers Rich Kids and temporarily for Thin Lizzy.

Read more about Midge Ure on Last.fm.


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