Big Dallas Sky

Doug Sinclair / Hugo Degenhardt / Julian Colbeck / Steve Hackett

In all those deserted farms I searched for you
In the driving rain most nights feeling like a ghost
Moving unseen and through every street of dreams
Then I saw you one day laughing under that big Dallas sky

After you went away I thought I'd never see your face again
Ships that pass in the night
Thought I'd make my way up north, go get a steady job
Work with my hands if the occasion called

But the West Texas wind
Kept calling me back
Through China-town and up the East River
To that big Dallas sky

I knew I'd find you in a bar some place
Pretending you never knew the stranger at the door
But the other customers were wise to that game
I knew you'd come running sooner or later

But not because of my sweet longing arms
And not because of the way I held you that night

Trivia about the song Big Dallas Sky by Steve Hackett

Who composed the song “Big Dallas Sky” by Steve Hackett?
The song “Big Dallas Sky” by Steve Hackett was composed by Doug Sinclair, Hugo Degenhardt, Julian Colbeck, and Steve Hackett.

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