Roger Whittaker

Roger Whittaker - Why lyrics

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Something is going wrong
With the singer and the song
And the music isn't gentle anymore
There's a mist across the moon
And the sun's too hot at noon
And the house is dark behind the broken door
Where the flowers used to grow
Now their leaves are hanging low
And a constant shadow lies across the floor
Theres a strange and empty sky
Where the wild birds used to fly
And I never tasted bitter rain before.

And will the grass be gone from underneath the sky?
Will the golden flower wither soon and die>
Will the fire burn out the land,
And the sea fill-up with sand?
Will the last word ever spoken be why?
Will the last word ever spoken be why?

Someones lost the plan
For the brotherhood of man
And no one's trying to find it anymore.
And the winds become a sigh
For those who hate and those who die
And the waves are black and slow along the shore.

And will the grass be gone from underneath the sky?
Will the golden flower wither soon and die?
Will the fire burn out the land,
And the sea fill-up with sand?
Will the last word ever spoken be why?
Will the last word ever spoken be why, why, why?
Will the last word ever spoken be ..why?
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Copyrights:

Author: Joan Stanton, Roger Whittaker, Whittaker & Stanton, Stanton

Composer: Roger Whittaker

Publisher: Polydor Ltd (UK)

Details:

Released in: 2000

Language: English

Covered by: Frans Halsema (1997, Dutch)

Appearing on: All Of My Life - The Very Best Of (1999) , For All My Friends (1995) , The Very Best Of Roger Whittaker (2000) , My Favourite Songs (1975) , Legendary (2000) , The Songwriter , 20 All Time Greats (1979) , Now & Then - Greatest Hits 1964 - 2004 (2004) , Durham Town (1982) (1982) , 24 Golden Hits (1993) , 22 All Time Favourites (1988) , The World Of Roger Whittaker (1988) , The Best Of Roger Whittaker (2012) , Gouden Successen (1996) , The love songs (1987)

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