Now I feel the time is right
Love will flow like wine tonight
Give your love and it will come to you

If you feel that you and me
Could escape and hold the key
To a paradise that's true and free

Steal away, steal away
Steal away the night
You gotta steal it, come on baby

Now I've met your honesty
You are here and I am free
Broken chains have fallen all around yeah

Point my finger at the fools
Broken chains and broken rules
Let it be rebellion rules tonight yeah

Steal away, you steal away
Steal away the night

Could it be a dream come true
Now that I am here with you
Tearful eyes of joy is something new

Runaway with me tonight
Dream the dream, light the light
Happiness is what you give to me, oh yeah

Steal away, steal away
You gotta steal away the night

Steal away, steal away
You gotta steal away the night

Steal away, steal away, steal away the night


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    Guess I'm the first to comment ... well this is a great song as all of ozzy's songs r.....poor ozzy great guy but hes messed up he sure can sing and hes my #1

    #1ozzfanon July 19, 2005   Link
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    Ever heard of someone called ronnie james dio?

    Anyway it is indeed an awsome song, one of those songs thats even more sweeter when you have someone to sing about

    Metal_Up_Ya_Ass_Jayon May 21, 2006   Link
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    It's a straight-up love song!

    022067on April 04, 2008   Link
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    I am pretty sure this song is about the Resurrection of Christ.\nSay ye, His disciples came by night, and stole him away while we slept.

    Gschoolson March 08, 2022   Link

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