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The Small Hours is the second song on 1987’s EP Garage Days Re-Revisited and on the second disc of 1998’s album Garage, Inc.. It was written by John Mortimer, John McCullim, Bryan Bartley and Ron Levine, with a length of 6:40.
Originally released by Holocaust in 1983 on the Holocaust Live – Hot Cur...
[Intro]
Suck on this
[Verse 1]
Look out at the darkness
And you will see
Just call my name and I'll be there
You cannot touch me
You would not dare
I am the chill that's in the air
[Chorus]
And I try to get through to you
In my own special way
As the barriers crumble
At the end of the day, haha
[Verse 2]
Dark rivers are flowing
Back into the past
You are the fish for which I cast
And what of the future?
What is to be?
As the rivers flow into the sea
[Chorus]
And I try to get through to you
In my own special way
As the barriers crumble
At the end of the day
All aboard
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3]
Do not take for granted
Powers out there
Don't step into the demon's lair
Time is an illusion
Rising from time
Steep is the mountain which we climb
[Chorus]
And I try to get through to you
In my own special way
As the barriers crumble
At the end of the day
The Small Hours was written by John Mortimer.
The Small Hours was produced by Metallica.
Metallica released The Small Hours on Fri Aug 21 1987.