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Look Away - Mickey Hart



     
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Look Away Lyrics


Remember the song of the morning
Remember how good it could be
Remember what you always wanted
The world and some way to be free
Thunder at midnight rattles the glass
Reminders in lightning: all things shall pass
Forget it and whisper in sweet harmony
The rapture of wind in a storm out at sea
Look away, away
Look away, away
The hole in the pocket, the rip in the sleeve
All are the reasons we seek to believe
That something must come of the loss and the pain
Faith may be madness but doubt is insane

One of these nights when opportunity
Beats on the door like the drum of the moon
Break free of the moment, rear back and leap
Roll like the wind on the face of the deep
Look away, away
Look away, away
Remember the song of the evening
Remember how sad it could be
The fear that rose with the thin crescent moon
That we might never be free
Fear dies away with the morning
Sunlight dissolves it to mist
Leaving as some kind of warning
The dark hand of faith to be kissed
Look away, away
Look away, away
This is the hand that was spoken about
In the deep heart of music without any doubt
They call it forever, they call it a day
It's neither of those - it just feels that way
With you by my side and the child of our love
Ride on the waves while the stars shine above
Ride on the stars while the waves crash below
Loving each other - away we will go
Look away, away
Look away, away
Look away, away
Look away, away
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Mickey Hart (born September 11, 1943) Mickey Hart is best known for his nearly three decades as an integral part of an extraordinary expedition into the soul and spirit of music, disguised as the rock and roll band the Grateful Dead. As half of the percussion tandem known as the Rhythm Devils, Mickey and Bill Kreutzmann transcended the conventions of rock drumming. Their extended polyrhythmic excursions were highlights of Grateful Dead shows, introducing the band's audience to an ever-growing arsenal of percussion instruments from around the world.

Read more about Mickey Hart on Last.fm.


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