Don't Let It Bring You Down
Neil Young
Old man lying by the side of the road With the lorries rolling by, Blue moon sinking from the weight of the load And the building scrape the sky, Cold wind ripping down the allay at dawn And the morning paper flies, Dead man lying by the side of the road With the daylight in his eyes. Don't let it bring you down It's only castles burning, Find someone who's turning And you will come around. Blind man running through the light of the night With an answer in his hand, Come on down to the river of sight And you can really understand, Red lights flashing through the window in the rain, Can you hear the sirens moan? White cane lying in a gutter in the lane, If you're walking home alone. Don't let it bring you down It's only castles burning, Just find someone who's turning And you will come around. Don't let it bring you down It's only castles burning, Just find someone who's turning And you will come around.acoustic acoustic songs Alt-country best brooky1969 - great songs list Canadian Chilled Out classic rock classics close comfort dark and beautiful Deal With Bullshit download dreamy whisper favorite songs favs feels like folk rock gloomy but fine golden oldie guitar heartbeat Hope kaleidoscopes lets go deep like a rolling stones linus lo fi Love lyrics melancholic melancholy Mellow memorable lyrics morning breaks music to drink white wine to must my favourite songs Neil Young nothing is revealed open door music oran Perfect song poetic relax rock rockin neil sad Ship of Fools silent intensity sing me to sleep singer-songwriter sky Soundtrack state of the world sunscorched eventide despondan this is all my life this song is everything
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