Daughter of the Sky - Randy Meisner

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B. Lamb

Such a crazy woman
A sad one, indeed
You can see her runnin'
Tryin' to fill every need
I could take for a fool
I could take her as a friend
I'll probably take her as a lover
In the end

I could be cheatin' myself
Searchin' for paradise in somebody else
And I could try lyin' to myself
But white lies couldn't hide the way she felt

Daughter of the sky
Watchin' your moon slowly rise
Daughter of the sky
I believe your sun is dyin'
And I believe I can hear your laughter lyin'
And I believe I can hear your laughter cryin'
Oh, cryin'

Such a wicked woman
A sorceress of pain
You can watch her conjure up a thousand feelings
All the same
She could take me as a lover
She could take me as a friend
She'll probably take me for a fool
In the end

Still, I could be cheatin' myself
She's a little bit of heaven, a seamstress of spells
And I could try believin' in somebody else
But my heart couldn't hide the way she felt

Daughter of the sky
Watchin' your moon slowly rise
Daughter of the sky
I believe your sun is fading
And I believe that the night's anticipating
And I believe that the darkness can't be kept waiting
For the daughter of the lies
For a child of the skies

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Randy Herman Meisner (born 8 March 1946 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, U.S.A.) is a bass guitar player, singer and songwriter best known as a founding member of the country-rock group Eagles. One of his favorite singers is Marvin Gaye. He is also known as a lover of English comedians, namely Monty Python.

In 1969, he appeared on Poco's first album, Pickin' Up the Pieces. He ceased playing with the band shortly before the record was released and was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. In 1970, Meisner joined Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band while he was also active in Linda Ronstadt's backup band which featured Don Henley, Glenn Frey & Bernie Leadon.

In 1971, he, along with Henley, Frey and Leadon, formed Eagles and they released their debut album in 1972. The success of Eagles brought an end to Meisner's session work, as well as his involvement with the Linda Ronstadt band. While he usually manned the bass and handled backing vocals for Eagles, he also played guitar on Desperado, On The Border, and Hotel California. During his stint with the band, he wrote and/or co-wrote songs on each of the group's first five albums - most notably "Take It to the Limit" on One of These Nights - and was featured as lead vocalist on several songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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