Berlin

LES HOLROYD

Came to your border
Looking back into the night
Falling down on the city lights far away

Tell me the answer
"Who knows the wrong from the right?"
Years may come and years they go
You've seen your bridges burning
And the wheels of time keep turning

Like a ship in the night
You passed along the highways of my life
And now my mind you're always in
And the ten-thirty flight will soon be headed my way
As she sails across the skyway of Berlin

Thought I heard your bells cry
Bringing the life to your face
The time for tears has passed away
Can't you see the night is lifting
And the sands of time are shifting?

Like a ship in the night
You passed along the highways of my life
And now my mind you're always in
And the ten-thirty flight will soon be headed my way
As she sails across the skyway of Berlin

Oh, and to think of all the changes you have seen
Oh, and reflect upon the way it might have been

Like a ship in the night
You passed along the highways of my life
And now my mind you're always in
And the ten-thirty flight will soon be headed my way
As she sails across the skyway of Berlin

Like a ship in the night
You passed along the highways of my life
And now my mind you're always in
And the ten-thirty flight will soon be headed my way
As she sails across the skyway of Berlin

Like a ship in the night
You passed along the highways of my life
And now my mind you're always in
And the ten-thirty flight will soon be headed my way
As she sails across the skyway of Berlin

Trivia about the song Berlin by Barclay James Harvest

On which albums was the song “Berlin” released by Barclay James Harvest?
Barclay James Harvest released the song on the albums “XII” in 1978, “Mockingbird” in 1980, “Berlin: A Concert for the People” in 1982, “The Compact Story Of Barclay James Harvest” in 1985, “Glasnost” in 1988, “Alone We Fly” in 1990, and “Classic Meets Rock” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Berlin” by Barclay James Harvest?
The song “Berlin” by Barclay James Harvest was composed by LES HOLROYD.

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