Flight From Lucifer

IAN ANDERSON, JEFFERY HAMMOND, JOHN EVENS

Flee the icy Lucifer.
Oh he's an awful fellow!
What a mistake!
I didn't take a feather from his pillow.
Here's the everlasting rub: neither am I good or bad.
I'd give up my halo for a horn and the horn for the hat I once had.
I'm only breathing.
There's life on my ceiling.
The flies there are sleeping quietly.
Twist my right arm in the dark.
I would give two or three for
one of those days that never made
impressions on the old score.
I would gladly be a dog barking up the wrong tree.
Everyone's saved we're in the grave.
See you there for afternoon tea.
Time for awaking the tea lady's making
a brew-up and baking new bread.
Pick me up at half past none
there's not a moment to lose.
There is the train on which I came.
On the platform are my old shoes.
Station master rings his bell.
Whistles blow and flags wave.
A little of what you fancy does you good (Or so it should).
I thank everybody
for making me welcome.
I'd stay but my wings have just dropped off.

Curiosidades sobre la música Flight From Lucifer del Jethro Tull

¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Flight From Lucifer” por Jethro Tull?
La canción Flight From Lucifer fue lanzada en 1973, en el álbum “A Passion Play”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Flight From Lucifer” de Jethro Tull?
La canción “Flight From Lucifer” de Jethro Tull fue compuesta por IAN ANDERSON, JEFFERY HAMMOND, JOHN EVENS.

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