Sky Takes the Soul

CHARLES STOBO REID, CRAIG MORRIS REID

It could be tomorrow, or it could be today
When the sky takes the soul
The earth takes the clay
I sometimes wonder why I pray
When my spirit drives away

With a faith and a bit of luck
And a half-tonne bomb in the back of a truck
Feel the towel it's wet with sorrow
From the tears we'll shed tomorrow

Don't bring flowers, take a chance
On some graves you should dance
It its tomorrow, or if its today
I don't say it will be, I just say it may

When I'm on my knees
To the gates I'll stumble
And plead my case
In a style that's humble.

Trivia about the song Sky Takes the Soul by The Proclaimers

On which albums was the song “Sky Takes the Soul” released by The Proclaimers?
The Proclaimers released the song on the albums “This Is the Story” in 1987 and “This Is The Story/sunshine On Leith/hit The Highway” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Sky Takes the Soul” by The Proclaimers?
The song “Sky Takes the Soul” by The Proclaimers was composed by CHARLES STOBO REID, CRAIG MORRIS REID.

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