The Rise and Dear Demise of The Funky Nomadic Tribes

Phil Lynott

Out of sight, do it
The people rose and set off for the sun
At night they read their star signs
A people proud for they know their kingdom come
Their skin was tanned by moonshine

Chorus
Got to keep-a-movin'
Got to keep-a-movin' on
Got to keep-a-movin'
Got to keep-a-movin' on
Got to keep-a-movin'
Got to keep-a-movin' on

I know now why they gone and it's all past
There come a European
His love was good but his lust, it lingered last
and stuck like a devil demon

repeat chorus

On lonely nights you can hear the distant call
and good hearts hear the rhythm
And now I know pride before a fall
on the road to freedom

repeat chorus

woh, woh, woh, woh, now
I'm an insider, baby [or "Human inside, baby"?]
So long, baby
Goodbye

Trivia about the song The Rise and Dear Demise of The Funky Nomadic Tribes by Thin Lizzy

When was the song “The Rise and Dear Demise of The Funky Nomadic Tribes” released by Thin Lizzy?
The song The Rise and Dear Demise of The Funky Nomadic Tribes was released in 1972, on the album “Shades Of a Blue Orphanage”.
Who composed the song “The Rise and Dear Demise of The Funky Nomadic Tribes” by Thin Lizzy?
The song “The Rise and Dear Demise of The Funky Nomadic Tribes” by Thin Lizzy was composed by Phil Lynott.

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