The Sky's Ablaze

DAVID WAS, DON EDWARD FAGENSON

My father used to take a drink or two when I was young
It was then hallucinations always dangled from his tongue
The sky's ablaze with ladies' legs he used to say
They're kicking from the clouds
Shoes fall thru the morning haze & splat like eggs amongst the crowds
Can you see them, son' my father asked
Now they're dancing plain as day
His eyes were rolling fiercely, there was little I could say
How can you go on I'd like to ask How can you bear the night
Instead I hold my tongue, because I know we'd only fight
The sky's ablaze with ladies legs, he'd say
They're kicking from the clouds, shoes fall through the morning haze
And splat like eggs amongst the crowds, can you see it, boy
The sky's ablaze with ladies legs, he'd say
They're kicking from the clouds, shoes fall through the morning haze
And splat like eggs amongst the crowds, can you see it, boy
The sky's ablaze with ladies legs, he'd say
They're kicking from the clouds, shoes fall through the morning haze
And splat like eggs amongst the crowds, can you see it, boy

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On which albums was the song “The Sky's Ablaze” released by Was (Not Was)?
Was (Not Was) released the song on the albums “Was (Not Was)” in 1981, “Out Come the Freaks” in 2004, and “Pick of the Litter (1980-2010)” in 2009.
Who composed the song “The Sky's Ablaze” by Was (Not Was)?
The song “The Sky's Ablaze” by Was (Not Was) was composed by DAVID WAS, DON EDWARD FAGENSON.

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