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The Last Time I Saw William - Alannah Myles



     
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The last time I saw William, he was as good as gone
He'd packed up all his poetry and his hurtin' songs
Well, they say that he died but the papers lied
About our long lost favorite song
The last time I saw William, he was all undoneHe'd lost his bag of thunder and his brave disguise
He was trying to find some kind of peace of mind with brand new eyes
But it all came back in shades of black, like a past that's just begun
And the last time I saw William, he was a man on the runOh, he said it's better to fly than to hold on to shaky ground
It's better to let the feelings die, when they're holding you down
I saw a long line of loneliness in the corner of his eye
But I never did see William cryNow the years run down the boulevard and the marquee is long gone
There's a troubadour in an empty bar, playin' hurtin' songs
All the gold and praise from the glory days cannot save our souls tonight
And the last time that I saw William
He was walking away, walking away from the lightIt's better to fly than to hold on to shaky ground
It's better to let the feelings die, when they're holding you down
I saw a long line of loneliness in the corner of his eye
But I never did see William cryThe last time I saw William, he was all undone

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Alannah Myles was born in Toronto listening to FM radio stations which introduced her to more eclectic styles of music. She studied to become a graphic artist, splitting her time between Buckhorn and Toronto where she trained to compete as an equestrian on the Ontario A Circuit showing her horse 'Special Delivery' in Canada's prestigious Royal Winter Fair prior to deciding that music would be her true calling. 

Read more about Alannah Myles on Last.fm.


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