The original tune was called ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ by Gordon Lightfoot. The words were re-written by Bobby Sands and this is a cover by Whiskey B4 Breakfast.
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Another original tune. Closing Doors One day not long ago you came to mind while thinking of the things I’ve left behind You’ve got your life and I’ve got mine, I guess it’s best that way But I still sometimes walk beneath that sky and I can’t always keep my eyelids dry and I still wonder what it was you’d meant to say that day But just as you began to peel away the years of silence I’d put in our way a door was opened while another closed; you walked away How many times had you seen me walk passed? Why did it always seem so hard to ask? I have myself to thank for never knowing what you knew I know the message got there just the same, but right before you answered someone came to take away my one remaining moment left of you Did she believe that in that moment I could have awakened something in your eye and was she only doing what good mothers do? Some memories only ever offer pain while others gently fall like cleansing rain When I’m reminded of that moment I am wet with dew Some days begin with heavy leaden skies while others burst upon our shielded eyes no summer sun could ever have begun to outshine you Perhaps for my young eyes you’d shone too bright I couldn’t find my way into your light and now that night has fallen my door must close too © 2008 – This song is copyright 2008 by Tim Dennis. No reproduction or use of any kind without permission. (Thanks for being cool and just listening.)
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