In my dimly lit office
I have sat and gazed at maze
And the blaze of factories
Like a lonely man
Who stands on the seashore stand
I am afraid
As weary as I be
I try, I seem, I seem
To look so gay
Run, boy, run
In your skin
Look what the wind just blew in
Many lovely ladies
I have felt, touched
And I was not afraid
I took them out dancing
Moonlight romancing
And I was not afraid
Then somewhere from the north
This gale I knew just blew in
And I am afraid
Run, boy, run
In your skin
Look what the wind just blew in
Would you think
For a girl so small
I could love her at all
I′m weary and I'm lonely
And I′m tired of being on my own, yes
And I'm feeling so melancholy
And if you leave me now
I swear I'll never love another woman
Anyhow
Run, boy, run
In your skin
Look what the wind just blew in
Run, you′ve got to run
In your skin
Look what the wind just blew in
A lot of music there from three men, Thin Lizzy
Writer(s): Philip Parris Lynott Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
