The song Swan Song is performed by Bruce Hornsby in the album named Spirit Trail in the year 1998 .
This is no fond farewell
You can be sure I could wish it was no farewell at all
It's been a good long run
Oh to be sure I don't regret much, not much at all
And I'm gonna love the night away
Gonna do what I want to any old day
And all at once I know the clouds are gonna clear for me
And I will do alright
Well in truth, I might
I may be stumbling round on some cold night
And I will miss the times when we were so right
Although it seems so long ago, so long
This is my swan song, I'm gone, gone
This is no sorrowful day
You can be sure I've got no axe to grind at all
It's circumstance or burn out
You can be sure I've been grinding, till I'm grinding to a halt
Sometimes it's the right thing to cut the chord
You've been holding on hard but your hands get sore
Sometimes it's worth it but sometimes you wonder what for
And I will do alright
Well in truth, I might
I may be stumbling round on some dim dim light
And I will miss the times when we were so right
Although it seems so long ago, so long
This is my swan song, I'm gone, gone
And I will do alright
Well in truth, I might
I may be stumbling round in some cold night
And I will do alright
Well in truth, I might
And I may be stumbling round in some cold night
And I will miss the times when it was so right
Although it seems so long ago, so long, hey hey
This is my swan song, I'm gone, gone
This is my swan song, gone, I'm gone
Oh, I'm gone
Yeah, I'm gone
Well I've been long, gone, gone
Long gone
Yeah yeah
Bruce Hornsby - Spirit Trail
- King Of The Hill
- Resting Place
- Preacher In The Ring Part 1
- Preacher In The Ring Part 2
- Song C
- Sad Moon
- Pete & Manny
- Fortunate Son
- Sneaking Up On Boo Radley
- Great Divide
- Line In The Dust
- See The Same Way
- Shadow Hand
- Sunlight Moon
- Listen To The Silence
- Funhouse
- Sunflower Cat (Some Dour Cat/Down With That)
- Song D
- Swan Song
- Variations On Swan Song & Song D