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Even in the Quietest

Moments

Supertramp

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Even in the quietest moments And even though the sun is shining
I wish I knew what I had to do Well I feel the rain --- here it comes again,
dear

And even when you showed me For there's a shadow of doubt that's not
letting me find you too soon
My heart was out of tune

The music that you gave me Oh Lord, I want to be with you.


The language of my soul Won't you let me come in from the cold?

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Don't you let the sun fade away Don't you let the sun be leaving
Don't you let the sun fade away Won't you come to me soon

And even though the stars are listening And then I create a silent movie
And the ocean’s deep, I just go to sleep You become the star, is that what you are,
dear?

Your whisper tells a secret And a wonder of feeling I'm Nature's own little
Your laughter brings me joy boy

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But still the tears keep falling Well there's a lot of me got to go under before
They're raining from the sky I get high

Don't you let the sun disappear Don't you let the sun be leaving
Don’t you let the sun disappear No, you can't be leaving my life

Say that you won't be leaving my life Say won't you please, stay won't you please
Say that you won't be leaving my life Say won’t you please, stay won’t you please

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Lord, won't you come and get into my life Say won't you please, stay won't you please
Lord, won't you come and get into my life Say won't you please, stay won't you please

Lord, don't go And even when the song is over


Where have I been --- was it just a dream?

And though your door is always open


Where do I begin --- may I please come in, dear?
Credits
• Lyrics of “Even in the Quietest Moments” from the album of the
same title – written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson - Copyright
1977.

• Album cover for “Even in the Quietest Moments” designed by Mike


Doud (AGI) and Hagiwara with photography by Bob Seidemann and
Kenneth McGowan.

• Photos in all the slides – Dieter Dambiec (Dharmadeva) - Copyright


2005 – taken at the Floriade Spring Festival in Canberra, Australian
Capital Territory, Australia in September 2005 from an outdoor
performance by Strange Fruit.

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