Rule nor Reason

BILLY BRAGG

The wind sways the trees and the raindrops on the leaves
Tumble down, down my neck in the breeze
Yes, it's true I hid out in the shadow of your doubt,
And this medal that I wear is not for bravery, I'm afraid
And we're both going to have to accept
That this might be as good as it gets
As our love for each other respects
Neither rule nor reason
The Queen on her throne plays Shirley Bassey
Records when she's all on her own
And she looks out the window
And cries
What should I do? Scratch off all of my tattoos?
And forget those girls' names?
But you're not about to let me do that, are you?
And we're both going to have to accept
That this might be as bad as it gets
As our love for each other respects
Neither rule nor reason
And we're both going to have to accept
That this might be as big as it gets
As our love for each other respects
Neither rule nor reason

Trivia about the song Rule nor Reason by Billy Bragg

On which albums was the song “Rule nor Reason” released by Billy Bragg?
Billy Bragg released the song on the albums “Bloke on Bloke” in 1997, “Reaching to the Converted (Minding the Gaps)” in 1999, and “Reaching to the Converted” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Rule nor Reason” by Billy Bragg?
The song “Rule nor Reason” by Billy Bragg was composed by BILLY BRAGG.

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