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Through Billy's Eyes

from Working With Your Hands by Trevor Clawson

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Through Billy's Eyes

If you could see the world through Billy's eyes
There are no shades of grey just black and white
He doesn't go down to the pub, not anymore
He keeps the windows closed and bolts the door

Through Billy's eyes (repeat)

If you could see the truth through Billy's mind
A trace of empire feeling left behind
He watched his son grow up, become a man
And talk of things he doesn't want to understand

Through Billy's eyes (repeat)

Whatever happened to the old school tie
Whatever happened to the way it used to be
Now they're saying in the Sunday papers
It's not safe at night to walk the streets

Through Billy's eyes (repeat)

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from Working With Your Hands, released April 1, 2021
Written by Trevor Clawson

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Trevor Clawson Brighton, UK

Trevor Clawson is an Irish singer and songwriter, currently living and working in West Sussex. Described by Time Out as "One of the best songwriters around" he combines folk, blues and jazz guitar styles with narrative lyrics.

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