Breezes of Patchulie [Bonus Track]

DONOVAN LEITCH

The long gone breezes are blowing down the sky.
From my window to the street I cast my weary eye.
Everything is quiet in the lonesome dusky night.
I'm feeling so alone in the darkness of my night.
I remember the days when the sun was warm with love
Softening as the day grew old in dazzling streaks of gold.
Now my days are bleek, the sunset's the cruellest time
I'm feeling so alone in the darkness of my night.
I feel I want to ramble to the shores of the mighty sea
Pounding in my ears the wind so wild and free
To stumble in the high grass, the sand a-glowin' white
My eyes they fill, they break and spill the darkness of my night.
My sorrow is confusing, my love will never know
My empty hands they lie down by my sides so low
I walk this sleeping town and the highway in-between bright
I'm feeling so alone in the darkness of my night.
Riding feathered wings to make like I'm a dove
Oft I've heard the world as it cries out for some love
Cries out for some warmth, a little compassion and light
They're feeling so alone in the darkness of their night.

Trivia about the song Breezes of Patchulie [Bonus Track] by Donovan

On which albums was the song “Breezes of Patchulie [Bonus Track]” released by Donovan?
Donovan released the song on the albums “Sunshine Superman” in 1966 and “Troubadour: The Definitive Collection (1964-1976)” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Breezes of Patchulie [Bonus Track]” by Donovan?
The song “Breezes of Patchulie [Bonus Track]” by Donovan was composed by DONOVAN LEITCH.

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