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Kill Devil Hill - Bruce Dickinson



     
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Kill Devil Hill Lyrics


Blood brothers of angels now hear us
We earthbound your offspring, don't fear us
God willing, we'll rise up, be near you
So open your arms now, and take usSo we're breathing our dreams, like the Icarus of old
The plans we made for the bold
In the blue-eyed beyond, there's nowhere to hide
There's no going back nowAs the wind whips over the hillside
20 knots over Kill Devil Hill
Steady wind blows over the sand
20 knots over Kill Devil HillAs the breeze whips straight as an arrow
Let her go over Kill Devil Hill
Gasoline and wind in the wires
Kill Devil Hill and away to the starsWe stand on this seashore and wonder
What madness, what secrets we plunder
All failure we learn from, discoveryThe wreckage of heaven lies on the sand
First chances abandoned
With wood string and wire
We can barely control our desire for destiny's arrowsAs the wind whips over the hillside

20 knots over Kill Devil Hill
Steady wind blows over the sand
20 knots over Kill Devil HillAs the breeze whips straight as an arrow
Let her go over Kill Devil Hill
Gasoline and wind in the wires
Kill Devil Hill and away to the starsThere are no secrets, only our dreams
There are no secrets, only our dreams
There are no secrets, only our dreams
There are no secrets, only our dreams

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"Paul Bruce Dickinson" (born August 7, 1958 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England) is a British singer, airline pilot, radio show host, fencer and songwriter, best-known as the lead singer in the iconic heavy metal band Iron Maiden. According to All Music Guide, Dickinson 'was the most acclaimed and instantly recognizable vocalist to emerge from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement of the early-'80s'.

Read more about Bruce Dickinson on Last.fm.


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