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Hold Back the Dawn - Robbie Robertson



     
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The sun was going down over Echo Park
Wet raven hair glowing in the dark
And that's when the fever would riseAnd Lord, what a look in her eyes
From the moment that she blows out the light
We'd be lost in the forever nightHold back the dawn, hold back the dawn
Won't you raise up your hand
And hold back the dawn?I dreamt if I could lay you upon this bed of straw
And we may break the rules, but we don't break the law
Come across but the river's too wideI come across but the river's too high
And over by the fountain where we meet
I will lay silver roses at your feetHold back the dawn, hold back the dawn
Won't you raise up your hand
And hold back the dawn, come on?Now I have seen a painting, old and hanging in a frame
And that painting was of you, now how can you explain
From another place in time, done many years agoWhy I'm haunted by this vision, guess we'll never know
And then she turned and whispered in my ear
Can you feel my heartbeat?Hold back the dawn, hold back the dawn
Won't you raise up your hand

And hold back the dawn?Come on, let the light go on, let the light go on
Won't you raise, won't you raise up?
Won't you raise up your hand and hold back the dawn?Hold back the dawn, won't you raise up your hand
And hold back the dawn?
Let the night go on and on, and on[Incomprehensible]

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Jaime Robbie Robertson (born July 5, 1943 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a songwriter, guitarist and singer, probably best known for his membership in The Band.
Early life
Born to a Jewish father and a Mohawk mother, (he took his stepfather's last name after his mother remarried), Robertson's earliest exposure to music was at Six Nations 40, Ontario, where he spent summers with his mother's family. He studied guitar from his youth and was writing songs and performing from his teen years.


Read more about Robbie Robertson on Last.fm.


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