All England's Eyes
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All England's Eyes
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Not forsaken, another heart
They lie taken in foreign parts
Someone breakin' another heart
They lie waitin' in foreign parts
Old England's skies
- Turn black and she cries
- Wet again
All England's eyes
- Turn black and they cry
- Yet again
Standing over another heart
Winds blow colder in foreign parts
And the nameless, the sacred heart
Come to claim us from foreign parts
Old England's skies
- Turn black and she cries
- Wet again
All England's eyes
- Turn black and they cry
- Yet again
Old England's skies
- Turn black and she cries
- Wet again
All England's eyes
- Turn black and they cry
- Yet again
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Old England's skies
- Turn black and she cries
- Wet again
All England's eyes
- Turn black and they cry
- Yet again
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