Fire At Midnight

I believe in fires at midnight, when the dogs have all been fed.
A golden toddy on the mantle; a broken gun beneath the bed.
Silken mist outside the window -
Frogs and newts slip in the dark.
Too much hurry ruins a body:
I'll sit easy; fan the spark.

Kindled by the dying embers, of another working day.
Go upstairs: take off your make-up -
Fold your clothes neatly away.
Me, I'll sit and write this love song
As I all too seldom do -
Build a little fire this midnight.
It's good to be back home with you.

Kindled by the dying embers, of another working day.
Go upstairs: take off your make-up -
Fold your clothes neatly away.
Me, I'll sit and write this love song
As I all too seldom do -
Build a little fire this midnight.
It's good to be back home with you.

Trivia about the song Fire At Midnight by Jethro Tull

On which albums was the song “Fire At Midnight” released by Jethro Tull?
Jethro Tull released the song on the albums “Songs From The Wood” in 1977, “Christmas Album” in 2003, and “The Jethro Tull Christmas Album” in 2003.

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