Faces In The Wind
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Faces In The Wind
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I went down to the sea
To see if you were sleeping
If your dreams covered all you cares
Like a ship flying three sheets to the wind
You might have been crazy
With all the things you've been
I went down to the sea
To lay beside you sleeping
And you woke and told me of your life
Like a ship been caught inside a wind
You might have been broken
With all the things you've been
Chorus:
Good-bye
Too many faces have I
To see that only one has ever been
Too many faces in the wind
I went down to the sea
To hear your storytelling
And your eyes followed me around
Like a light been turning in the wind
You might have been crazy
With all the things you've been
Chorus
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Karla Bonoff performs "Faces In The Wind", and this lyric page sits inside the Karla Bonoff catalog on LyroVerse.
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