Stained Glass Morning

Scott McKenzie

Through a stained-glass morning
They’re diggin’ in the green grass again
Who’s that mournin’
I have seen her face somewhere, but when

Well fold up the flag that was covering him
Give it to the woman that was lovin’ him
And whisper that he died
Defending her liberty

But they’ll lay him six feet down
In some far-off piece of ground
With one stone markin’ him
Where three should be

‘Cause they’ll never give her back
The song he would sing
And they’ll nevеr give her back
The child hе would bring
And they’ll never give her back
The brother they took from me
Through a stained-glass morning

A thousand years have greened the grass again
In the rain I hang mournin’
A face I couldn’t recognise, then
Well fold up the flag that was coverin’ me
Give it to the woman that was lovin’ me

Then whisper that I died
Defending her liberty
But they laid me six feet down
In some far-off piece of ground
With one stone markin’ me
Where three should be

‘Cause they’ll never give her back
The song I could sing
And they’ll never give her back
The child I would bring
And they’ll never give her back
The brother they took from me
Through a stained-glass mornin’

Trivia about the song Stained Glass Morning by The Everly Brothers

When was the song “Stained Glass Morning” released by The Everly Brothers?
The song Stained Glass Morning was released in 1984, on the album “Nice Guys”.
Who composed the song “Stained Glass Morning” by The Everly Brothers?
The song “Stained Glass Morning” by The Everly Brothers was composed by Scott McKenzie.

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