Bee Gees

South Dakota Morning
The sun shines down on a South Dakota morning, and I can see their faces in my eyes. I wish they were behind me. My enemy can find me if only to remind me that I'm really not alone. All the South Dakota mornings I have known. The eagle flies on a South Dakota morning, and I don't see my eagle anymore. Now, stranger, I must kill you. You must survive but will you. I may just beat you down, but will it even up the score? I think I saw the eagle just once more. The rain comes down on a South Dakota morning, and I can't see the sadness in my town. So let it be my pillow for underneath your willow. Wanna go back to you though you're nothing but a town on the South Dakota grass I lay me down. From Letras Mania