This version of Don’T Let It Bring You Down was released by Stills, Nash & Young Crosby in 1971.
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Old man lying
By the side of the road
With the lorries rolling by,
Blue moon sinking
From the weight of the load
And the building scrape the sky,
Cold wind ripping
Down the allay at dawn
And the morning paper flies,
Dead man lying
By the side of the road
With the daylight in his eyes.
Don’t let it bring you down
It’s only castles burning,
Find someone who’s turning
And you will come around.
Blind man running
Through the light
Of the night
With an answer in his hand,
Come on down
To the river of sight
And you can really understand,
Red lights flashing
Through the window
In the rain,
Can you hear the sirens moan?
White cane lying
In a gutter in the lane,
If you’re walking home alone.
Don’t let it bring you down
It’s only castles burning,
Just find someone who’s turning
And you will come around.
Don’t let it bring you down
It’s only castles burning,
Just find someone who’s turning
And you will come around.
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About Lyrics and Don’T Let It Bring You Down by Stills, Nash & Young Crosby
The lyrics to Don’T Let It Bring You Down are just the words, phrases, verses and chorus that Stills, Nash & Young Crosby used when the song was created in 1971. The lyrics to Don’T Let It Bring You Down have both easy-to-spot meanings and hidden metaphors that have been discussed by the music press and fans, but only Stills, Nash & Young Crosby and any collaborators know all of the inspirations for the song. If you like etymology or breaking apart phrases and words, it is easy to understand the lyrics to Don’T Let It Bring You Down by Stills, Nash & Young Crosby.