“Poet’s Justice” is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, from their fourth studio album Demons & Wizards, in 1972. This song features tight vocal harmonies from David Byron, and distorted riffs and solo’s from Mick Box. The song uses some chromatic progressions, such as in the organ playing f...
[Intro]
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah, ah
[Chorus]
Cold winds and cloudy skies
Turn to sweetness in her eyes
Fantasies, I realized
Came to life to my surprise
[Verse 1]
Rain came and took her away
Just when I thought she was here to stay
Sun gone, I was left high and dry
Love came by and touched me
And kissed me so long
[Chorus]
Shine hard October moon
Eagle take me to her soon
Run swiftly silver stream
Find my love or let me dream
[Verse 2]
Now half of me is all of her
I'd be much happier if I were whole
All my words and wisdom fall
The poet's justice leads me to my goal
Leads me to my goal
[Chorus]
Cold winds and cloudy skies
Turn to sweetness in her eyes
Fantasies, I realized
Came to life to my surprise
[Outro]
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Poet’s Justice was written by Lee Kerslake & Ken Hensley & Mick Box.
Poet’s Justice was produced by Gerry Bron.
Uriah Heep released Poet’s Justice on Fri May 19 1972.