Song of the Valley

JOHN DAVIES CALE, LARRY J. SLOMAN

I roamed the world for love and glory
Full-time ambassador of mirth
I never thought that I'd be sorry
To squander most of my true worth

The sun beats down on the valley
The waves crash on the shore
I was a soldier of the alley
I cannot fight there anymore

So now I just wait for the hour
Lips parted like a kiss
I just assume there is a power
Who can deliver me from this

The sun beats down on the valley
The waves crash on the shore
I was a soldier of the alley
I cannot fight there anymore

They say that love is like a flower
That bows so graceful to the light
But I've seen most true love go sour
Then blossom in the dead of night

I can't be certain of the hour
Or who will bear that final kiss
I must assume there is a power
Who can deliver me from this

The sun beats down on the valley
The waves crash on the shore
I was a soldier of the alley
I cannot fight there anymore

To roam the world for love and glory
To roam the world at all
Who would have thought that I'd be sorry
To squander it all

The sun beats down on the valley
The waves push up against the shore
I was a soldier on the alley
I cannot fight there anymore

Trivia about the song Song of the Valley by John Cale

When was the song “Song of the Valley” released by John Cale?
The song Song of the Valley was released in 1985, on the album “Artificial Intelligence”.
Who composed the song “Song of the Valley” by John Cale?
The song “Song of the Valley” by John Cale was composed by JOHN DAVIES CALE, LARRY J. SLOMAN.

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