A Timeless Place (The Peacocks)

Norma Winstone, Jimmy Rowles

[Verse 1]
Windows looked out onto a pattern never-ending
Flowers and trees and little pathways far descending
To the garden far below us
The pavilions in the sunlight
Where the peacocks proudly grace the scene

[Verse 2]
A vision, a timeless place, another way of living
You moved in so close I really thought that you were giving
I allowed myself a moment
To believe that you could need me
To reflect upon what might have been

[Bridge]
The summеr sky I saw reflected in thе color of your eyes
But somehow I could never peel away the layers of disguise
I'm drowning now I'm slowly sinking in a sea of blue and green
Where what you are is never seen
How can anybody know you?

[Verse 3]
I still hear the ringing of a church bell in the morning
The peacocks still crying out their sad and bitter warning
Beauty's only an illusion
Here your truth is an intrusion
A mirage is all it's ever been

[Bridge]
The summer sky I saw reflected in the color of your eyes
But somehow I could never peel away the layers of disguise
I'm drowning now I'm slowly sinking in a sea of blue and green
Where what you are is never seen
How can anybody know you?

[Verse 4]
I still hear the ringing of a church bell in the morning
The peacocks still calling out their sad and bitter warning
Take a final look around you
Hold the memory forever
Find a quiet place inside
Where you can listen
Beauty's only an illusion
Here your truth is an intrusion
A mirage is all it's ever been

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Wann wurde das Lied “A Timeless Place (The Peacocks)” von Tierney Sutton veröffentlicht?
Das Lied A Timeless Place (The Peacocks) wurde im Jahr 2000, auf dem Album “Unsung Heroes” veröffentlicht.
Wer hat das Lied “A Timeless Place (The Peacocks)” von Tierney Sutton komponiert?
Das Lied “A Timeless Place (The Peacocks)” von Tierney Sutton wurde von Norma Winstone, Jimmy Rowles komponiert.

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