Sundown
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Sundown
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Oh, he was dead
He saw no light
And he was damned for forty years
He cried for help
But he was tied
All light of hope had disappeared.
Sundown
Black souls on fire
Their shadow never dies
Sundown
They can't get higher
Their soul ship never, never flies
Oh, he once was
A saint on wings
But he let Evil come inside
He didn't fight
And he enjoyed
To be the mad horse of their ride.
Sundown
Black souls on fire
Their shadow never dies
Sundown
They can't get higher
Their soul ship never, never flies
Oh no, too low - I'm much too low
Don't know, don't know
Which beam to go
I'm bound to Earth - my pains keep
growin'...
Life's golden angel
On Earth received his cries
And saved him from the skies
Six full moon nights
The Lotus showed the light
Then he was free - free to rise
Sundown Sundown Sundown
Sundown Sundown Sundown
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Uli Jon Roth performs "Sundown", and this lyric page sits inside the Uli Jon Roth catalog on LyroVerse.
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