Kiev

Betty Thatcher / Jim McCarty

He was a man just a simple man
His thoughts and pleasures were few
His bread he shared with his father
That was the life that he knew

And how the snow fell in Kiev today
And how the wind drove the mourners away
Now there is only one man at the grave of Davorian
And this man's heart is to heavy to pray

Nah, nah
Nah, nah

He was a man just a simple man
Died at the place of his birth
His tombstone shared by the family
A silent place on the earth

An old man stands by the side of the grave
And this man's heart is too heavy to pray
For he is numb with the pain
Of the love that he couldn't share
Until he died there in Kiev today

Dah, dah, dah
Nah, na, nah

He was a man just a simple man
Died at the place of his birth
His tombstone shared by the family
A silent place on the earth

An old man stands by the side of the grave
And this man's heart is to heavy to pray
For he is numb with the pain
Of the love that he couldn't share
And two men died there in Kiev today

Lah lah lah
Nah nah nah
Dah dah dah
Dah dah nah, naah

Curiosités sur la chanson Kiev de Renaissance

Quand la chanson “Kiev” a-t-elle été lancée par Renaissance?
La chanson Kiev a été lancée en 1972, sur l’album “Prologue”.
Qui a composé la chanson “Kiev” de Renaissance?
La chanson “Kiev” de Renaissance a été composée par Betty Thatcher et Jim McCarty.

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