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Where the River Bends - BLACK



     
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Where the River Bends Lyrics


I can't find my way home
It's still a place I need to be
Can someone show me any place,
That could be home for meNot back there in the North
In the windswept bitter cold
With the sidewalks growing grass
Where we would only grow oldAnd all the mines are gone
But no one knows or cares
If a thing is not nailed down
It was never thereI still remember how it seemed
An old-world symphony of tears
And now what I want's always beyond my reach
Where the river bends
Wasn't down here in the South
Always on nightshift or on call
There's no sunshine in the streets
The buildings grew so tall
And no-one sees your eyes

But from a corner of their own
And they only really feel it when the balance has all goneThey don't care how
And they don't care why
It's enough to make a grown man cry, and I do
What's it to you?If I can't find my way home
And it's still a place I need to be
Seems what I want's always beyond my reach
And where the river bends
Singing songs down from the trees
To race across the open fields
Around the trucks like carrion for the fall
And the fruit we tried to stealI cannot find my way home,
Empty places packed and gone
As if what I want's always beyond the point
Of where the river bendsJust where the river bends
Where the river bends
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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Black is the name by which singer/songwriter Colin Vearncombe has identified himself in his earlier albums (and also the most recent one). Dave Dix was also a member of the band from 1981 to 1988. Black had two top-ten hits in the UK in 1987: "Sweetest Smile" and "Wonderful Life". The album of this name reached no. 3 in the UK album chart, but following albums and singles did not enjoy similar commercial success, despite being critically acclaimed.

Read more about Black on Last.fm.


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