Eclipse

DANIEL GASTON ASH, KEVIN HASKINS, DAVID JAY

The sun is slowly fadin' in the Western sky
Sometimes it takes forever for the day to end
Sometimes it takes a lifetime
Sometimes I think I'll never see the sun again

In the east a shaded moon is hangin' lazily
I do believe I saw the old man smile
I do believe I did
I do believe he's been hangin' all the while

I think it's kind of interesting the way things get to be
The way that people work with their machines
Serenity's a long time comin' to me
The fact I don't believe I know what it means

There's a heavy smog between me and my mountains
It's enough to make a grown man sit and cry
It's enough to make you wonder
It's enough to make the world roll up and die

I think it's kind of interesting the way things get to be
The way that people work with their machines
Serenity's a long time comin' to me
The fact I don't believe I know what it means any more

When the sun is slowly fadin' in the Western sky
Sometimes it takes forever the day to end
Sometimes it takes a lifetime
Sometimes I think I'll never see the sun again
Sun again

Trivia about the song Eclipse by John Denver

On which albums was the song “Eclipse” released by John Denver?
John Denver released the song on the albums “Back Home Again” in 1974, “Earth Songs” in 1990, “A Song's Best Friend - The Very Best Of John Denver” in 2004, “The RCA Albums Collection” in 2012, and “All of My Memories” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Eclipse” by John Denver?
The song “Eclipse” by John Denver was composed by DANIEL GASTON ASH, KEVIN HASKINS, DAVID JAY.

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