Lyrics of ' Black Country ' by Black Country Communion

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It's cold on the mountain
It's cold in the wood
My life is a fountain
It's all in my blood

I go down to the river
I'll never sleep till I'm gone
It's cold on the mountain
I could not leave you alone

I am a messenger
Listen my prophecy
I'm goin' back
To the Black Country

I speak for the million
From city to shire
We come from the heartland
We walk thru the fire

We rise to the measure
The line in the sand
It's cold on the mountain
And this is my land

I am a messenger
Listen my prophecy
I'm goin' back
To the Black Country

I am a messenger
This is my prophecy
I'm goin' back
To the Black Country

I'm goin' back !!!

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