Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
Elton John
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Elton John
Elton John described this song as one of the first great songs that he and Bernie Taupin wrote. They wrote it about a pigeon being freed from a human’s hands to fly away.
[Verse 1]
Turn me loose from your hands
Let me fly to distant lands
Over green fields, trees and mountains
Flowers and forest fountains
Home along the lanes of the skyway
[Verse 2]
For this dark and lonely room
Projects a shadow cast in gloom
And my eyes are mirrors of the world outside
Thinking of the way that the wind can turn the tide
And these shadows turn from purple into grey
[Refrain]
For just a skyline pigeon
Dreaming of the open
Waiting for the day
He can spread his wings
Fly away again
[Chorus]
Fly away, skyline pigeon, fly
Towards the dreams you've left so very far behind
Fly away, skyline pigeon, fly
Towards the dreams you've left so very far behind
[Verse 3]
Just let me wake up in the morning
To the smell of new mown hay
To laugh and cry, to live and die
In the brightness of my day
I wanna hear the pealing bells of distant churches sing
But most of all, please free me from this aching metal ring
And open out this cage towards the sun
[Refrain]
For just a skyline pigeon
Dreaming of the open
Waiting for the day
He can spread his wings
And fly away again
[Chorus]
Fly away, skyline pigeon, fly
Towards the things you've left so very far behind
Fly away, skyline pigeon, fly
Towards the things you've left so very, so very far behind
Skyline Pigeon was written by Bernie Taupin & Elton John.
Skyline Pigeon was produced by Steve Brown.
Elton John released Skyline Pigeon on Fri Jun 06 1969.