Gaze on Other Heavens

JOHN C. STEWART

John Stewart
I was hopin' that you'd come to me. It's plain that I can see that you are cryin', yes, you are cryin'.
Yeah, I have often lied to cover up my pride and I have hurt you, yes, I have hurt you.
Let us be together as we face this stormy weather. Gaze on other heavens. Don't you cry. Don't you cry.
I have other friends. I think that they're the end, but I just love you. I just love you.
It goes on and on, longer than a song and I will need you. I will need you.
Let us be together as we face this stormy weather. Gaze on other heavens. Don't you cry. Don't you cry.

La, da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da,da, wheeeeee yeah.
Let us be together as we face this stormy weather. Gaze on other heavens. Don't you cry. Don't you cry.

I was hopin' that you'd come to me. It's plain that I can see that you are cryin', yes, you are cryin'.
Yeah, I have often lied to cover up my pride and I have hurt you, yes, I have hurt you.
Let us be together as we face this stormy weather. Gaze on other heavens. Don't you cry. Don't you cry.
Oh, don't you cry. Oh, don't you cry. Oh, don't you cry.

Trivia about the song Gaze on Other Heavens by The Kingston Trio

When was the song “Gaze on Other Heavens” released by The Kingston Trio?
The song Gaze on Other Heavens was released in 1966, on the album “Children Of The Morning”.
Who composed the song “Gaze on Other Heavens” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “Gaze on Other Heavens” by The Kingston Trio was composed by JOHN C. STEWART.

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