Weird of Hermiston

JACK BRUCE, PETER CONSTANTINE BROWN

I'm going to a wedding
I'm going to a wedding dressed in black
I'm going to a party
Going to a party won't be back
And I'm not going with you
No
Trees are no longer a comfort messages sad in the wires
My hair is hung down with the bleakest of rain that I'm feeling

I'm going to the river
I'm going to the river wash my tears
I'm going to the mountains
Going to the mountains cooly fears
That I'm not going with you
No

Skies are no longer a comfort leaves turning back in the autumn
The corn is hung down with the heaviest rain that I'm feeling

I'm going to a fun'ral
I'm going to a fun'ral dressed in white
I'm going to a nightclub
Going to a nightclub to sleep with night
And I'm not going with you
No

Love is no longer a comfort
Fantastic times are forgotten
My heart is hung down with the saddest of rain that I'm feeling

Trivia about the song Weird of Hermiston by Jack Bruce

When was the song “Weird of Hermiston” released by Jack Bruce?
The song Weird of Hermiston was released in 1969, on the album “Songs For A Tailor”.
Who composed the song “Weird of Hermiston” by Jack Bruce?
The song “Weird of Hermiston” by Jack Bruce was composed by JACK BRUCE, PETER CONSTANTINE BROWN.

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