In The Sky - Tabutek



     
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In The Sky Lyrics


I saw the news today
The world seemed to stop
Fear was everywhere
And hope was so lost
In the circus of darkness
May I reply
I see him coming in the sky
Yes, I do
I see him coming in the sky
Watching and praying
And waiting all the day
With all it's abilities
It walks away
God speed that moment when I can stand and cry
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming
I see Him coming

Splitting the heavens in the twinkling of an eye
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
I see Him in the sky
I see Him in they sky
People are trying to find what they need
Hopeless illusions, where will it lead?
Well, I've found the answer in the sweet by-and-by
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
Splitting the heavens in the twinkling of an eye
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming in the sky
Oh, that perfect moment
Won't be very long
I'll trade a broken heart for a beautiful song
And the angels singin Egypts lullaby
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
Splitting the heavens in the twinkling of an eye
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
I see Him coming in the sky
I see Him coming
I see Him coming
I see Him coming in the sky
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I can see You coming in the sky

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Dominican alternative pop/rock group Tabú-Tek started touring Santo Domingo’s club circuit in 1996, making the band’s debut with the release of Girar, getting its songs “Instintos” and “Escena Gastada” climbing on local charts. That same year, singer Max Martínez joined Beto Cuevas on stage to sing “Duelo,” a song from La Ley’s Invisible. In March of 1997, Tabú-Tek had the opportunity to open for Argentinean Latin rock act los Enanitos Verdes.

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