Eye of the Canyon

Album cover art for "Eye of the Canyon" by Boy & Bear

Boy & Bear - Pop, Folk

Eye of the Canyon

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[Verse 1] I am the dog, I am resilience And I've been running like a thundering stampede How I've come to well and truly be my mother's son I am the dog that is the [?] beneath my feet [Pre-Chorus] And I've been through that door, whey-hey-hey! The best life money can buy And I can't ignore I've spent always by my side Are you man enough now to define what you are? [Chorus] So I've been straight through the eye of the canyon When my mind melt to my blood it turned to gold Oh for heaven's sake I've hardly got my hands wrapped around me But I'll be dead before my grip is to let go [Verse 2] Oh and wonder is the wolf that I've been following And like a wild boy I've come to know its face Though at times I've held him close enough to feel his embrace My biggest fear, he'll disappear without a trace [Pre-Chorus] And I've been through that door whey-hey-hey! The best life money can buy Oh I'm not ashamed, that I looked down in vain this time Are you man enough now to define what you are? [Chorus] So I've been straight through the eye of the canyon When my mind melt to my blood it turned to gold Oh for heaven's sake I've hardly got my hands wrapped around me But I'll be dead before my grip is to let go [Refrain] No, whoa ooh, oh No, whoa ooh, oh no, oh no [Bridge] Oh when time bends at the wheel Makes the whole thing come to life Oh I've swallowed that burning steel It makes me feel just like a child [Chorus] So I've been straight through the eye of the canyon When my mind melt to my blood it turned to gold Oh for heaven's sake I've hardly got my hands wrapped around me But I'll be dead before my grip is to let go [Refrain] No, whoa ooh, oh No, whoa ooh, oh No, whoa ooh, oh no [Outro] I'll be dead before my grip is to let go

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Credits

Writers
  • David Hosking
  • Killian Gavin
  • Timothy Hart
  • Jonathan Hart
  • David Symes