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Great Divide - Bruce Hornsby



     
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You're saying I've got, got a lot, a lot of nerve
To say that we could, we could be friends
You're thinking I'm just another one telling lies
You don't want to be fooled, fooled againAnd you always go your way
And I always go mine
Maybe one day we'll come together
Across the great divideI heard somebody calling you a bad name
But I was speechless, didn't say anything to him
Next time I swear, it'll be different
I promise not to be silent againAnd you always go your way
And I always go mine
Maybe one day we'll come together
Across the great divideAnd I always cross to the other side
But I go back every time
Maybe one day we'll come together
Across the great divideI saw a bombed aisle, heard a gunshot ring
Saw two matchsticks burn, felt the bedsheets sting
Ugly words on a wall, and a robe in flames

Then I saw a little boy smile, when the clouds did move awayAnd you always go your way
And I always go mine
Maybe one day we'll come together
Across the great divide

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Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is an American singer, virtuoso pianist, accordion player, and songwriter. He is probably best known for his 1980s signature song "The Way It Is" and the top five hits "Mandolin Rain," and "The Valley Road", all recorded as Bruce Hornsby & the Range, and for his long association with the Grateful Dead. In some of his solo albums (from 1993) he moved in a less commercial, more musically-challenging direction. From 2000 he recorded albums a series of albums as Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers.

Read more about Bruce Hornsby on Last.fm.


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