Ken Hensley - Cold Autumn Sunday video free download


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Duration: 05:25
Uploaded: 2011/07/21

One of the best songs Ken has ever written.

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9 years ago

Victoria blues

When the leaving birdsFill the stone grey skyAnd the green, green leaves....Great song! : )))

9 years ago

TampaBayster

Quite a few errors on them lyrics there Keith."And the once warm sun, has to run and hide""Still I'll wander along the paths we shared""I'm near to dying, no use denying that it's true"

10 years ago

Keith D. Hargrave

When the leaving birds fill the stone-grey skyAnd the green leaves turn away and dieAnd the once-born son has to run and hideAnd the winter clouds begin their stormy rideCold black shadows cross my eyesAnd help to make me realiseYou've goneO cold autumn SundayStill I'll walk along the paths we sharedAnd I'll try to recreate the love we hadFor you were my life and my heart is sadAnd it's strange how autumn used to make me gladOnly now an empty sky is there to let me know how much I careYou've goneO cold autumn SundayI am into dying, no use denying that it's trueSpend my whole time crying, finding ways of tryingNot to be blue over youWhen the leaving birds fill the stone-grey skyAnd the green leaves turn away and dieAnd the once-warm sun has to run and hideAnd the winter clouds begin their stormy rideCold black shadows cross my eyesAnd help to make me realiseYou've goneO cold autumn Sunday

10 years ago

Fernanda Aline Souza

Pure genius. Love Ken.

11 years ago

Giuliano Colzani

[iminent=FHLkhAgUWfOB] bellissima...

11 years ago

Keith D. Hargrave

My tears flow like crystal clear Rivers for my people perishing.

11 years ago

MrMrfreedom1

Played this song on a loop when my first true love dumped me

12 years ago

Lazar Strimbei

Great song! Amazing!

12 years ago

Keith D. Hargrave

I love you so much Brother, God Bless. Hippies

12 years ago

etolpygo

sounds a good deal like Heep's What Should Be Done. Of course, Hensley wrote both, but still, major tune recycling.

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