“Circle of Hands” is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, from their fourth studio album Demons & Wizards, in 1972. This track shows Ken Hensley’s keyboard and organ work, ranging from sounding like a cathedral organ to a fiery blues-style piano. David Byron sings passionately over the music...
[Verse 1]
Circle of hands
Cold spirits plan
Searching my land for an enemy
Came across love's sweet cost
And in the face of beauty
Evil was lost
[Verse 2]
Sky full of eyes, minds full of lies
Black from their cold hearts, down to their graves
Murdered the dawn, spreading their scorn
Cursing the sun of which love was born
[Chorus]
We must keep them away
Or pretty soon we'll pay
And count the cost in sorrow
Sacrifice, the future has its price
And today is only yesterday's tomorrow
[Chorus]
We must keep them away
Or pretty soon we'll pay
And count the cost in sorrow
Sacrifice, the future has its price
And today is only yesterday's tomorrow
Tomorrow
[Outro]
Tomorrow, tomorrow
Tomorrow, tomorrow
Tomorrow, tomorrow
Circle of Hands was written by Ken Hensley.
Circle of Hands was produced by Gerry Bron.
Uriah Heep released Circle of Hands on Fri May 19 1972.