The Fire
Lyrics
I'll never know if you loved who I became
I'll never hear you calling my name
'Cause when you died, well I died along with you
And I ain't been the same
And some people called in the fire
And some people knew he was a dying man
So mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Mother hang your head, I'm going out late
You'll never know I had a son who was just like you
You'll never meet my beautiful wife
'Cause when you died, well I died along with you
And I ain't been the same
And some people called in the fire
And some people knew he was a dying man
So mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Oh mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Some people called in the fire
And some people knew he was a dying man
So mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Oh mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Oh mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Oh mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Oh mother hang your head, I'm going out late
Writer(s): Jeremy Drury, Jonathan Hembrey, Darryl James, Isabel Cunningham Ritchie, David Ritter, Simon Alexander Ward
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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