Border Song

Border Song Lyrics

Holy Moses I have been removed
I have seen the spectre he has been here too
Distant cousin from down the line
Brand of people who ain't my kind
Holy Moses I have been removed

Holy Moses I have been deceived
Now the wind has changed direction and I'll have to leave
Won't you please excuse my frankness but it's not my cup of tea
Holy Moses I have been deceived

I'm going back to the border
Where my affairs, my affairs ain't abused
I can't take any more bad water
Been poisoned from my head down to my shoes, ohh

Holy Moses I have been deceived

Holy Moses let us live in peace
Let us strive to find a way to make all hatred cease
There's a man over there
What's his colour? I don't care

He's my brother let us live in peace
Ohh, he's my brother let us live in peace
Ohh, he's my brother let us, let us live in peace

Writer(s): Bernie Taupin, Elton John
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the song 'Border Song'?

    'Border Song' was originally written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It is one of their earlier collaborations, showcasing the strong partnership that would lead to many hits over the years.

  2. What album features Taron Egerton's version of 'Border Song'?

    Taron Egerton's cover of 'Border Song' is featured in the soundtrack of the 2019 film 'Rocketman', which is a biographical musical film about Elton John's life. Egerton plays Elton John in the movie and performs several of his hit songs.

  3. What themes are explored in the lyrics of 'Border Song'?

    'Border Song' touches on themes of alienation, misunderstanding, and a plea for peace and brotherhood. The lyrics convey feelings of being outcast ('I have been removed') and deceived, while ultimately calling for unity ('He's my brother let us live in peace').

  4. Has 'Border Song' been covered by other artists besides Taron Egerton?

    Yes, apart from Taron Egerton's rendition in 'Rocketman', 'Border Song' has also been notably covered by Aretha Franklin. Her version added a soulful depth to the song and helped it gain further recognition beyond Elton John's original audience.

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