Rites of Man

GEOFFREY KELLY, JOHN FRASER MANN

Found my coat
Had trouble with the sleeves
We lifted your box
And bent at the knees

Know what tears the most?
It's the disregard for your holy ghost
You left the world, the world kept going
Now I'm alone
I'm alone
And I don't fit here in our home
Where nothing tastes the same
With the tip of my tongue
Holding on to your name

Come on and lift me up
Raise me off the floor
Let me hear the band
Play the Rites of Man

Come on and lift my head
Lead me to the door
Make me understand
The Rites of Man

Peace and quiet
Are over-rated words
The music of our home faded and unheard
Everything's as I left it;
Orderly and perfect
Nothing's out of place
All the cassettes stay in their case

Come on and pick me up
Raise me off the floor
Let me hear the band
Play the Rites of Man

Come on and lift my head
Lead me to the door
Oh make me understand
The Rites of Man

Come on and pick me up
Raise me off this floor
Let me hear the band
Play the Rites of Man

Come on and lift my head
Lead me to the door
Oh make me understand
The Rites of Man
Oh make me understand
The Rites of Man

Trivia about the song Rites of Man by Spirit of the West

On which albums was the song “Rites of Man” released by Spirit of the West?
Spirit of the West released the song on the albums “Weights & Measures” in 1997, “Hit Parade” in 1999, and “Spirituality 1983-2008: The Consummate Compendium” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Rites of Man” by Spirit of the West?
The song “Rites of Man” by Spirit of the West was composed by GEOFFREY KELLY, JOHN FRASER MANN.

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