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Lyrics for 'Ears Of Tin' by 'Jethro Tull'
In The Late Hours Of A Sunset Rendezvous ---
Chill Breeze Against Tide, That Carries Me From You.
Got A Job In A Southern City --- Got Some Lead-free In My Tank.
Now I Must Whisper Goodbye --- I'm Bound For The Mainland.
Island In The City, Cut By A Cold Sea.
People Moving On An Ocean. Groundswell Of Humanity.
Now The Sum Breaks Through Rain As I Climb Glen Shiel
On The Trail Of Those Old Cattlemen Who Drove Their Bargain South Again.
And In The Eyes Of Those Five Sisters Of Kintail
There's A Wink Of Seduction From The Mainland.
Island In The City. Cut By A Cold Sea.
People Moving On An Ocean. Groundswell Of Humanity.
Storm-lashed On The High-rise --- Their Words Are Spray To The Wind.
Blown Like Silent Laughter. Falling On Ears Of Tin.
Take My Heart And Take My Brawn.
Take By Stealth Or Take By Storm ---
Set My Brain To Cruise.
I Can See The Glow Of The Suburb Lights.
I'm Fresh From The Out-world ---
Singing The Mainland Blues.
There Was A Girl Where I Came From.
Seems A Long Time, Long Time Gone By.
Wears The West Wind In Her Hair.
She Calls From The Hill --- Yeah, She Calls
In My Mainland Blues.
There's A Coast Road That Winds To Heaven's Door
Where A Fat Ferry Floats On Muted Diesel Roar.
And There's A Light On The Hillside --- And There's A Flame In Her
Eyes, But How Cold The Lights Burn On The Mainland.
Island In The City. Cut By A Cold Sea.
People Moving On An Ocean. Groundswell Of Humanity.
Storm-lashed On The High-rise --- Their Words Are Spray To The Wind.
Blown Like Silent Laughter. Falling On Ears Of Tin
In My Mainland Blues.
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