Only The Young (Album Version) - Brandon Flowers



     
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Only The Young (Album Version) Lyrics


Look back in silence
The cradle of your whole life
There in the distance
Losing its greatest pride
Nothing is easy, nothing is sacred, why?
Where did the bow break?
It happened before your timeAnd there were people there
Lovely as you'd ever care
Tonight, baby, you can start again
Laughing in the open air
Have yourself another dream
Tonight, maybe we can start againOnly the young can break away, break away
Lost when the wind blows, on your own
Only the young can break away, break away
Lost when the wind blows, on your ownMother, it's cold here
Father, thy will be done
Thunder and lightning are crashing down
They got me on the run

Direct me to the sun
Redemption, keep my covers clean tonight
Baby, we can start againOnly the young can break away, break away
Lost when the wind blows, on your own
Only the young can break away, break away
Lost when the wind blows, on your ownAnd the sun will shine again
And the sun will shine again
Are you looking for a sign?
Or are you caught up in the lie?Only the young can break away, break away
Lost when the wind blows, on your own
Only the young can break away, break away
Lost when the wind blows, on your ownOnly the young can
Lost when the wind blows
Only the young can
Lost when the wind blows
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Brandon Richard Flowers (born June 21, 1981 - Las Vegas, Nevada) is the vocalist and keyboardist in the American indie rock band The Killers. His older brother Shane, got him into music like The Smiths and Morrissey, The Beatles, The Cure and Queen. Brandon has played with U2, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Bruce Springsteen and other bands of which he is a fan. While listening to the radio in his car after his very first college class, Flowers heard the song "Changes" by David Bowie. He fell in love with the piece and realized immediately that he wanted to be part of the music industry.

Read more about Brandon Flowers on Last.fm.


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