My Lady And My Lord
Bruce Cockburn
Up above my shoulder the ragged rooftops rise Casting shadows over streets they seem to despise
Come on, come on, wind and rain I know the sun will shine again Till then my lady and my Lord will keep me sane
I went down to the dead lake shore to see what I could see Along the breeze came, away my cap went, my head it was set free
Come on, come on, wind and rain I know the sun will shine again Till then my lady and my Lord will keep me sane
And I hear a far away tune come drifting through the gray It clears a path before my feet, it makes my fingers play
Come on, come on, wind and rain I know the sun will shine again Till then my lady and my Lord will keep me sane
Come on, come on, soot and storm I know the sun will break your arm Till then my lady and my Lord will keep me warm
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