Symptom Of The Universe

Album: Sabotage (1975)
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  • Take me through the centuries to supersonic years
    Electrifying enemy is drowning in his tears
    All I have to give you is a love that never dies
    The symptom of the universe is written in your eyes

    Yeah
    Yeah

    Mother moon she's calling me back to her silver womb
    Father of creation takes me from my stolen tomb
    Seven hundredth unicorn is waiting in the skies
    A symptom of the universe, a love that never dies

    Yeah
    Yeah

    Take my hand, my child of love, come step inside my tears
    Swim the magic ocean I've been crying all these years
    With our love we'll ride away into eternal skies
    A symptom of the universe, a love that never dies

    Yeah
    Yeah

    Woman child of love's creation, come and step inside my dreams
    In your eyes I see no sadness, you are all that loving means
    Take my hand and we'll go riding through the sunshine from above
    We'll find happiness together in the summer skies of love Writer/s: Frank Iommi, John Michael Osbourne, Terence Butler, William Ward
    Publisher: T.R.O. INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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