Anybody's War

IVOR ARTHUR DAVIES, ROBERT GRANT KRETSCHMER

Her arms around a flag of blue
His clouds flying black and white
She hears the voice between the lines
He hears the warning, he turns his black

Anybody's war
Who is there to catch the pieces
Anybody's war
Faces we don't recognize

She catches every last regret
She holds it gently like a dying star
He stands like a small boy in the street
Throwing rocks and stones into the crowd

Anybody's war
Who is there to catch the pieces
Anybody's war
Faces we don't recognize
Anybody's war
Turning round and round in circles
Anybody's war
People just like you and I

Just a little too afraid
To take the blame that they can't hide
Like a frightened child who is running scared
And they know each other well
Through the innocence long gone
Is the only thing they ever shared

She'll promise that she'll try again
He'll promise that he'll settle down
And they will call themselves the best of friends
But still they're strangers, just like anyone

Anybody's war

Trivia about the song Anybody's War by Icehouse

When was the song “Anybody's War” released by Icehouse?
The song Anybody's War was released in 1987, on the album “Man of Colours”.
Who composed the song “Anybody's War” by Icehouse?
The song “Anybody's War” by Icehouse was composed by IVOR ARTHUR DAVIES, ROBERT GRANT KRETSCHMER.

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