close

Boy From Black Mountain Lyrics & Chords By Beat Circus

LyricsView Chords

Boy from Black Mountain rode down from the hills on a black-and-white horse he called Buffalo Bill and he reached out his arms as they galloped up over the moon. The people cheered on as he raced through the trees and he tried to forget it was only a dream as they stood and applauded him, threw him his own big parade. Boy from Black Mountain flew down from a cliff in a hot-air balloon built by Jonathan Swift and he hoisted his flag as he landed down onto the dune. He soared over trees with the greatest of ease like that daring young man on the flying trapeze, he had no fear of heights and no enemies inside the dream. He'll soon ride his rocket ship off to the moon and he won't be returning here anytime soon and he'll wave us goodbye as he launches out into the blue. But today take his hand let him play in the sand and name all of the beautiful things in the land and hold on to his dreams before anyone steals them away.

Tracks related to boy from black mountain - beat circus

astronaut

by: amanda palmer

filistata

by: stolen babies

push button

by: stolen babies

muddd

by: pretty balanced

emyli

by: pretty balanced

the vice

by: bitter ruin

a brand new me

by: bitter ruin

china doll

by: birdeatsbaby

how to serve man

by: creature feature

no guns allowed in my bar

by: the clockwork dolls

come to the circus

by: circus contraption

thirty whacks

by: the dresden dolls

will

by: the dresden dolls

elephant elephant

by: evelyn evelyn

midsummer william

by: the deadfly ensemble

cariadoc's kiss

by: the deadfly ensemble

status

by: hannah fury

before you loved me

by: harlequin jones

boogeyman

by: johnny hollow

map

by: jason webley

extraordinary

by: jill tracy

freakshow

by: the tiger lillies

her room

by: the tiger lillies

freddy and me

by: little annie

red balloon

by: vagabond opera

no more room

by: the scarring party

the night

by: voltaire

close
Sign in person Home A to Z All Artists Top Artists Top Tracks