I and I - Live at Slane Castle, Slane, IRE - July 1984

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Been so long since a strange woman has slept in my bed
 Look how sweet she sleeps, how free must be her dreams
 In another lifetime, she must have owned the world
 Or been faithfully wed
 To some righteous king who wrote psalms beside moonlight streams
 I and I
 In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
 I and I
 One said to the other, no man sees my face and lives
 ♪
 I think I'll go out and go for a walk
 Not much happenin' here, nothin' ever does
 If she wakes up now, you know she'll just want me to talk
 I got nothin' to say, 'specially about whatever was
 I and I
 In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
 I and I
 One said to the other, no man sees my face and lives
 ♪
 Outside, two men on the train tracks and nobody in sight
 And they're waiting for spring to come, smoking down the track
 The world could come to an end tonight, but that's alright
 She should still be there sleepin' when I get back
 I and I
 In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
 I and I
 One said to the other, no man sees my face and lives
 ♪
 Noontime, and I'm still on the road on the darkest part
 Into the narrow lanes, I can't stumble or stay put
 Someone else is speakin' with my mouth, but I'm listening only to my heart
 I've made shoes for everyone, even you, while I still go barefoot
 I and I
 In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
 I and I
 One said to the other, no man sees my face and lives
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 One, two, three
 

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Duration
06:17
Key
9
Tempo
81 BPM

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