Amazing Journey

Pete Townshend

Deaf Dumb and blind boy
He's in a quiet vibration land
Strange as it seems his musical dreams
Ain't quite so bad.

Ten years old
With thoughts as bold as thought can be
Loving life and becoming wise
In simplicity.

Sickness will surely take the mind
Where minds can't usually go.
Come on the amazing journey
And learn all you should know.

A vague haze of delerium
creeps up on me.
All at once a tall stranger I suddenly see.
He's dressed in a silver sparked
Glittering gown
And His golden beard flows
Nearly down to the ground.

Nothing to say and nothing to hear
And nothing to see.
Each sensation makes a note in my symphony.

Sickness will surely take the mind
Where minds can't usually go.
Come on the amazing journey
And learn all you should know.

His eyes are the eyes that
Transmit all they know.
Sparkle warm crystalline glances to show
That he is your leader
And he is your guide
On the amazing journey together you'll ride.

Trivia about the song Amazing Journey by The Who

On which albums was the song “Amazing Journey” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Tommy” in 1969, “Live At leeds” in 1970, “The Story Of The Who” in 1976, “Join Together” in 1990, “Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970” in 1996, “Tommy” in 1996, “Live at Leeds: Edição de Luxo” in 2001, and “Tommy (Deluxe Edition) (Super Audio CD)” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Amazing Journey” by The Who?
The song “Amazing Journey” by The Who was composed by Pete Townshend.

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