Scottish Windows

COLBOURN, JANOVITZ, MAGINNIS

Gone, advice from a side road
And a dying breath and yellow oak
Big tall weeds and leaves of gold
Now; a wasted clock hollow
And I'm not the drowning man you think
Though I flail my arms, I refuse to sink

All I ever wanted was to see
Scottish windows opening for me
It's all I ever needed in the end

I saw you in a store window
Dress the orange window glow
I'm walking down a winding close
Gray evening fell over me
And I saw your face, though fleetingly
As the bus pulled away from me

All I ever wanted was to see
This glimmer in your eyes as they closed on me
It's all I ever needed in the end

You need different boots in this country
I see you through the screen door
Abandoned below in the birch's bough
You left me on the church floor

All I ever wanted was to see
Scottish windows closing as I leave
It's all I ever needed in the end

In the end, in the end
In the end, in the end

Trivia about the song Scottish Windows by Buffalo Tom

When was the song “Scottish Windows” released by Buffalo Tom?
The song Scottish Windows was released in 1998, on the album “Smitten”.
Who composed the song “Scottish Windows” by Buffalo Tom?
The song “Scottish Windows” by Buffalo Tom was composed by COLBOURN, JANOVITZ, MAGINNIS.

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