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Blind

Words & music by Jon Lord

I see reflections in the water
Autumn colours, summer's daughter
And as the year is growing older
I see winter on my shoulder

I stand in the haze watching stormy ripples grow, on my own
Never knew you were needing
Till I found myself standing here alone

And in the water such a sad face
Slowly drowning, such a sad face
If only I could change the seasons
Like a poet, I have my reasons

It started to snow in the middle of July - Wonder why?
Never did understand you
My sorrow is hanging in the grey sky

In the summer days we flew to the sun on melting wings
But the seasons changed so fast
Leave us all behind... laah

But then the stone fell on the water
Putting end to summer's daughter
And me, I turn away remembering
All the seasons, such a sad thing

It started to rain in the middle of the sun - Winter's begun
Never did understand you
My sorrow is hanging in the grey sky

In the summer days we flew to the sun on melting wings
But the seasons changed so fast
Leave us all behind... laah

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