David Crosby - Compass Lyrics
David Crosby Compass lyrics is the 25th song on the album "Voyage" by David Crosby. Don't miss the latest news and gossip about the artist: "Legends Announce Music Album In Support Of Occupy Movement".
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Compass by David Crosby
I have wasted ten years in a [unverified] blind-fold
Ten-fold more than i've invested now in sight
I have traveled beveled mirrors in a fly crawl
Losing the reflection of a fight
But like a compass seeking north
There lives in me a still sure spirit part
Clouds of doubt are cut asunder
By the lightning and the thunder
Shining from the compass of my heart
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I have flown the frantic flight of the bat-wing
And only known the dark because of that
I have seized death's door-handle
Like a fish out of the water
Waiting waiting for the mercy of the cat
But like a compass seeking north
There lives in me a still sure spirit part
Clouds of doubt are cut asunder
By the lightning and the thunder
Shining from the compass of my heart
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