Brother Thrush [Bonus Track]

JOHN LEES, LES HOLROYD, MELVYN PRITCHARD, STUART J WOLSTENHOLME

Brother Thrush, how you fly so high
Way up in the clouds
The trees resound with open arms
For one so rare
Brother Man just can't compare

When we're sitting on the banks
of the sunshine
We hear your song
High above the living

Brother gull, see him soar the sky
He's so pleased to be
Buoyant and triumphant
On the raging sea
Backing nature, feeling free

Loving nature, rest your head
Hear the message, man is dead
See the cities fall
While Brother Bird still.... flies!

Brother Lark, see him wake the day
See him fly on by
Above the streets now empty
To his mournful cry
Brother Man just heaves a sigh

When we're sitting on the banks
of the sunshine
We hear your song
High above the living
Yes, we hear your song...

Trivia about the song Brother Thrush [Bonus Track] by Barclay James Harvest

On which albums was the song “Brother Thrush [Bonus Track]” released by Barclay James Harvest?
Barclay James Harvest released the song on the albums “Barclay James Harvest” in 1970 and “The Harvest Years” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Brother Thrush [Bonus Track]” by Barclay James Harvest?
The song “Brother Thrush [Bonus Track]” by Barclay James Harvest was composed by JOHN LEES, LES HOLROYD, MELVYN PRITCHARD, STUART J WOLSTENHOLME.

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