Lyrics to Courage
We walk every morning in silence
Past the mills on Whetley Lane
Where the lights went out for the very last time
And they never came on again
The spokesman all shred crocodiles tears
In the glory of the News at Ten
But the proudest eyes are long since dry
And they're never going to cry again Ch:
Dear Friend, I salute your courage
And I toast to your health
And I wish you all the luck in the whole wide world
May you never be broken Like they say you will . . . Waking up sudden from a nightmare
You were walking the line in pain
With a shaven head to the slaughterhouse
And you never came back again
But she took me in her arms and she held me
Close tight for a minute or two
And we laughed and smiled and closed our eyes
Slept again thinking of you . . . And the way that it is
The way that it really is
With the money talking And a scape goat lover
With the painted face of a scolding mother Ch:
I salute your courage . . . Now lost in time, cut off from history
This is not knowledge
This is information . . .
Songwriters: HEATON, ROBERT CHARLES/SULLIVAN, JUSTIN EDWARD
Publisher: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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Publisher: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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