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Silent Fury (Remastered Album Version) - Gary Wright



     
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Ginny and Molly were two sisters, born in a back country lane
They both are up poor, livin' on the wrong side of the tracks
To stay in that town was the downfall of both, Ginny finally got away
Molly got married and settled down with two kids in a shack
Hard times came down on Molly, when the old man went away
She tried to work and raise her kids at the same time
Ginny came back and tried to help her, but Molly refused out of spite
A fight began between them, and Molly stabbed Ginny with a knifeSilent (silent) fury
Molly's feelin' burned, just like a well fire
Silent (silent) fury
But Ginny couldn't help save their lives
She's her own victim, yeah yeah
She's her own victim, yeah yeah yeah
Trying to get away, from hard looks and people
Trying to get away, she gave herself up cryin' no-no-no
Nine years was Molly's sentence, lucky it wasn't her life
But crimes of passion are so hard to justifyMolly grew hard and bitter inside, both the kids had moved away
She had nothin' to hope for but her good luck and her better days

Silent (silent) fury
Molly's feelin' burned, just like a well fire
Silent (silent) fury
But Ginny couldn't help save their lives
She's her own victim, yeah yeah
She's her own victim, yeah yeah yeah
he's her own victim, yeah yeah
She's her own victim, yeah YEAH
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Gary Wright (born April 26, 1943 in Creskill, New Jersey, USA) is an American pop and rock singer-songwriter, most famous for his song "Dream Weaver". He was also a member of 'Spooky Tooth' and has worked with 'Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band'. Gary Wright, a friend of George Harrison, appeared in a TV show at the age of 7. Later he came to Europe to continue studying psychology. In 1967 he joined the band Spooky Tooth as singer and keyboardist. After Spooky Tooth's split in 1974, he continued his solo career culminating in "Dream Weaver".

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