Milky Way Tonight

Graham Nash

I can really see the Milky Way tonight
From the furthest edge of memory, out of sight
Will the sky begin to fall?
No one knows at all, no one knows

I can almost hear the echoes of the past
From the voices of years gone by so fast
I'm using all my might to try and find the light
In the Milky Way tonight

It seems our hopes and dreams
Were a million miles away
The world's not what it seems
And it's changing every, changing every day

It seems our hopes and dreams
Were a million miles away
The world's not what it seems
And it's changing every, changing every day

I could swear I heard a whisper on the wind
Telling me again what might have been
In the fading firelight I can see your face so bright
In the Milky Way tonight
In the Milky Way tonight
I can almost see the Milky Way tonight

Trivia about the song Milky Way Tonight by Crosby & Nash

When was the song “Milky Way Tonight” released by Crosby & Nash?
The song Milky Way Tonight was released in 2004, on the album “Crosby & Nash”.
Who composed the song “Milky Way Tonight” by Crosby & Nash?
The song “Milky Way Tonight” by Crosby & Nash was composed by Graham Nash.

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