Heavy Water

IAN ANDERSON

I walked out in the city night,
A burning in my eyes,
Like it was broad daylight.
And it was hot,
Down there in the crowd.
The stars went out
Behind a thunder cloud.
Chatter in the air,
Like a telegraph line.
Big drops hissing on the neon sign.
Thumping in my heart,
And it's hurting me to see.
Smokestack blowing, now they're pouring
Heavy water on me,
Pouring heavy water on me,
Pouring heavy water on me, heavy water.

She was a southern girl.
We stared man to man.
I move like a stranger
In this strange land.
She was a round hole,
I was a square peg.
I watched the little black specks
Running down her leg.
Didn't seem to mind
That dirty rain coming down
Shirt hanging open.
She was wet and brown.
Thumping in my heart,
And it's hurting me to see.
Smokestack blowing,
Now they're pouring
Heavy water on me,
Pouring heavy water on me,
Pouring heavy water,
Pouring heavy water, heavy water.

What goes up has to fall back down.
It's no night to be out
Dancing in a party town
When it runs hot and it runs so wide
Running in the street
Like a thin black tide.
Chatter in the air,
Like a telegraph line.
Big drops hissing on the neon sign.
Thumping in my heart,
And it's hurting me to see.
Smokestack blowing,
Now they're pouring
Heavy water on me,
Pouring heavy water on me, oh,
Pouring heavy water on me,
Pouring heavy water on me, oh,
Pouring heavy water on me,
Oh, pouring heavy water on me.

Trivia about the song Heavy Water by Jethro Tull

When was the song “Heavy Water” released by Jethro Tull?
The song Heavy Water was released in 1989, on the album “Rock Island”.
Who composed the song “Heavy Water” by Jethro Tull?
The song “Heavy Water” by Jethro Tull was composed by IAN ANDERSON.

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