Watchman

ALEXANDER JAMES WRIGHT, CARL MCCOY, PAUL ALEXANDER WRIGHT, PETER YATES, TONY PETTITT

Innocence is hurting, a world speaks out of tune
Promise calls, promise falls, what are we to do with a clouded view
You follow me through

Sadly the tides are changing, my world slips out of you
Your body falls, my body calls, what are we to do with a clouded view
You follow me through

My life's turning pages, I see a promised day
Watchmen never age here, they just sleep in vain
Drowning people stare here, they don't care to call
So I rebury the pages, Kthulhu calls

You'll see, you'll see her when she starts to form
You'll see, you'll see her when she starts to call

In the name of Jesus Christ, won't you fear my name
I've been around since Moses, your preacher never came

You'll see, you'll see her when she starts to form
You'll see, you'll see her when she starts to call

Follow me
You sleep, you sleep
Follow me

It's just another day, remember I'm calling for you
Just another day, remember she's calling for you
Just another day, Kthulhu, I'm calling for you
Just another day, An empire has fallen from view

You sleep, you sleep

You cannot follow me!

Trivia about the song Watchman by Fields of the Nephilim

On which albums was the song “Watchman” released by Fields of the Nephilim?
Fields of the Nephilim released the song on the albums “The Nephilim” in 1988 and “Revelations” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Watchman” by Fields of the Nephilim?
The song “Watchman” by Fields of the Nephilim was composed by ALEXANDER JAMES WRIGHT, CARL MCCOY, PAUL ALEXANDER WRIGHT, PETER YATES, TONY PETTITT.

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