Gravity

Kim Mitchell / Pye Dubois

what do i know / i sat under a cloud / i looked up / 'fraid to look down
i knew i'd cry if i didn't clear / i knew i'd die if i didn't hear you say
forget that fear of gravity
you take that dream away from me / i'll have trouble getting through the day
get a little savagery in your life
i'll have trouble tying my shoes
forget that fear of gravity
i'll laugh when it rains and dampens my hair
get a little savagery in your life
in my cloud / i walk close never fearing the edge
never waiting at the bend / never two-faced at a crossroads
never wanting the edge of my cloud / tender is the night--C
forget that fear of gravity gravity gravity
forget that fear of gravity
and i'll sit in the window without a cigarette
get a little savagery in your life
SONG@: Words to Words
(M--Mitchell; L--DuBois)
u r an original creation / celebrate / celebrate
moving me down to earth
face to face
words to words
it's just so damn easy for me to go
u hold my mind and fate
u r murder
u r mercy
black
and
white
u attract
u repel
u r thunder
u r silence
C riding me down to earth
face to face
words to words
stealing a gaze for all its worth
at the roads we traced / the stars we paced
it was easy with my life on the line
C2 think i'm going to settle down tonight / say u kept me crying alright
think i'm going to settle down tonight / cause u did something
seemed hazy / almost goddesslike
u r an original creation / celebrate / celebrate--C, C2

Trivia about the song Gravity by Max Webster

On which albums was the song “Gravity” released by Max Webster?
Max Webster released the song on the albums “High Class In Borrowed Shoes”, “High Class In Borrowed Shoes” in 1977, “Live Magnetic Air” in 1979, “Diamonds, Diamonds” in 1981, and “The Best Of Max Webster” in 1989.
Who composed the song “Gravity” by Max Webster?
The song “Gravity” by Max Webster was composed by Kim Mitchell and Pye Dubois.

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