Lord I don't know which way I am going
Which way, the river gonna flow
It's just seems that upstream, I keep rolling
Still got such a long way to go
Still got such a long way to go

Then at last, it's your right, I know, I swear
We'll find somewhere the streets are paved with gold
But it's fly, split the sky
But that's all right, sometimes
The sunlight comes streaming through the holes


Lyrics submitted by ticklishpear, edited by rosematazz, liveletrock, SomeBoys

U.F.O. Lyrics as written by Guy Berryman Brian Peter George Eno

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    NOT " And found somebody somewhere in the streets"

    It is :

    "I know i swear we'll find somewhere the streets are made of gold"

    And also seanjleslie is correct too.

    Definitely "sunlight comes streaming through the holes"

    Who on earth wrote these lyrics on song meaning? They are deaf or there is crappy technology which tried to convert the audio into lyrics automatically...

    Either way, my favorite song on the album for its beauty and simplicity while retaining a lot of emotion.

    BodyForceintheZDirectionon November 11, 2011   Link

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