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The Night That Once Was Mine - Jack Bruce



     
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I've climbed this hill too many times
Now passion seems like it's a crime
My memories leaves dead on the line
Tomorrow's finished all that fine, fine wineI've run this road so many years
Remembering how I lived each curve
And now my screen's filled up with tears
I can't see through the pain I learnedNo future now without the fear
I'll get too near to love that burns
The night was once, the night was twice
The night was mineI dealt in dreams until they faded
Into ghosts in headlong flight
Felt every mile that I paidFor reaching out towards the light
The dancers thought it was a raid
And disappeared into the night
That once was mineI've sailed the storm so many ways
Desires vanish in the haze
There's only ashes from the blaze
The future's losing all the long love daysI've flown these skies both dark and light

But now my heart's blocked up with snow
Most moments felt so very right
But I can't break the ice that growsNo morning now without the chance
Of petals falling from the rose
The night was once, the night was twice
The night was mineI traded steel until it fractured
Into fields of crumbling rust
All the precautions that I packedWere colors I could never trust
The swimmer's getting out of sight
She's disappeared into the night
That once was mineI traded steel until it fractured
Into fields of crumbling rust
All the precautions that I packedWere colors I could never trust
The swimmer's getting out of sight
She's disappeared into the night
That once was mine

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John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce (born May 14, 1943) is a Scottish musician; a multi-instumentalist, composer, singer. He is most well known as a very influential electric bassist, especially when he was a member of seminal rock band Cream. In the early 60s, Bruce played double bass with Graham Bond in the Graham Bond Organisation, which played a mixture of jazz, blues, and R&B. It was at this time that he met drummer Ginger Baker.

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