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Living In The Grey - Lillian Axe



     
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Now when your blue skies turn to grey
And your eyes still turn away
It's the time to let it goOut of the dark will shine a light
Everything's in black and white
'Til you let your spirit grow.Stars would shine above you
So everybody loved you
So why'd you go and throw it all away?The Times, they are a-changing
My life is rearranging
I'm living in the grey, yeah.Breathing with a reason
The everlasting season
I'm living in the grey, yeah.So many years until today
Lost, but now you've found the way
An open mind can open eyes
So now you're open to the pain
Sitting naked in the rain
Well, I will dry the tears you cry.Angels must have sent you
'cause everybody meant to give you time
But then you slipped away.The Times, they are a-changing

My life is rearranging
I'm living in the grey, yeah.
Breathing with a reason
The everlasting season
I'm living in the grey, yeah.Stars would shine above you
So everybody loved you
So why'd you go and throw it all away.The Times, they are a-changing
My life is rearranging
I'm living in the grey, yeah.
Breathing with a reason
The everlasting season
I'm living in the grey, yeah.The Times, they are a-changing
My life is rearranging
I'm living in the grey, yeah.
Breathing with a reason
The everlasting season
I'm living in the grey, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Songwriters
BLAZE, STEVIE / TAYLOR, RONPublished by
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Lillian Axe is a rock/glam metal band founded in the late 1980's in New Orleans. The most well-known lineup of the band was Ron Taylor (lead vocals), Steve Blaze (lead guitar), Jon Ster (rhythm guitar), Darrin Delatte (bass), and Gene Barnett (drums). Poetic Justice was their most successful album, which hit the streets in January of 1992. Fueled by the hit single, "True Believer" and followed by their cover of the Badfinger classic, "No Matter What", Poetic Justice reached the upper 100 of the Billboard album charts.

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