Queen Of The Hours Lyrics
The song Queen Of The Hours is performed by Electric Light Orchestra in the album named Harvest Years 1970-1973 in the year 2006 .
Queen of the hours lies waiting for the wind
To blow away the veil of time
Slowly now the threads of age
Are starting to unwind
Queen of the hours, along, along, along
The path of time, of time
She is still, the clock shall tell the tale
When all is well, is well
Black was the night that came in from the east
And caused the land to sleep
Riding on a storm
It carved a message in Isabella Creek
Queen of the hours, along, along, along
The path of time, of time
She is still, the clock shall tell the tale
When all is well, is well
Dawn is the death wish night has pa*sed away
It left the sacred flower
Opened up the grave and bowed
Its life unto the queen of hours
Queen of the hours, along, along, along
The path of time, of time
She is still, the clock shall tell the tale
When all is well, is well
Electric Light Orchestra - Harvest Years 1970-1973
Aug 2006
- 10538 Overture
- Look At Me Now
- Nellie Takes Her Bow
- The Battle Of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644)
- First Movement (Jumping Biz)
- Mr. Radio
- Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre)
- Queen Of The Hours
- Whisper In The Night
- 10538 Overture (Take 1)
- Battle Of Marston Moor (Take 1)
- Whisper In The Night (Take 1)
- Mr. Radio (Take 9)
- In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2)
- Momma...
- Roll Over Beethoven
- From The Sun To The World (Boogie No. 1)
- Kuiama
- In Old England Town (Take 1)
- Roll Over Beethoven (Take 1)
- 'Mambo' (Dreaming Of 4000 Take 1)
- Wilf's Solo (Instrumental)
- Baby I Apologize
- Showdown (Take 1)
- 10538 Overture (Single Version)
- Mr. Radio (Withdrawn Single Edit)
- Roll Over Beethoven (Single Version)
- Showdown
- In Old England Town (Instrumental)
- 10538 Overture
- Look At Me Now
- Nellie Takes Her Bow
- The Battle Of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644)
- First Movement (Jumping Biz)
- Mr. Radio
- Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre)
- Queen Of The Hours
- Whisper In The Night
Queen Of The Hours