Away From the Things of Man

Robert Brown

Out past the pavement
Out past the cobblestones
Out past the factories
Where we can be all alone
I see the trees, and
I see the waterfalls and
I see the riverbanks
And I want to see it all

Away, away away
Away from the things of man
Away, away away
Away from the things of man

Out past the rusting cars
Out past the firelines
Out past the traffic lights
When we can forget our times
I see the mountains and
I see the fireflies and
I see the empty space
Where we can forget our lives

Away, away away
Away from the things of man
Away, away away
Away from the things of man

No one to tell you where to go, where to stand
No one to say what is good and what is bad
The laws never change and the neighbors are clean
The waters are blue and the trees are green
I want to be where I see the whole sky
Where the animals run and the birds can fly
No one would dare try to change the laws
For they'd suffer the wings and the hooves and the paws

Away, away away
Away from the things of man
Away, away away
Away from the things of man

Away, away away
Away from the things of man
Away, away away
Away from the things of man

No one to tell you where to go, where to stand
No one to say what is good and what is bad
The laws never change and the neighbors are clean
The waters are blue and the trees are green
I want to be where I see the whole sky
Where the animals run and the birds can fly
No one would dare try to change the laws
For they’d suffer the wings and the hooves and the paws

Trivia about the song Away From the Things of Man by Abney Park

When was the song “Away From the Things of Man” released by Abney Park?
The song Away From the Things of Man was released in 2015, on the album “Wasteland”.
Who composed the song “Away From the Things of Man” by Abney Park?
The song “Away From the Things of Man” by Abney Park was composed by Robert Brown.

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