Ursula (The Swansea Song)

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

I once loved a lady who did change into a child
I saw the light of day shine in her eyes
I loved her like a baby and I raised her to the sky
It seems the light of day did pass me by
Now she walks along the seashore
And she listens to the sea
But I can't say if she ever thinks of me

If I were of the ocean
Or a wave upon the sand
Or just a drop of water in her hand
A pebble or a broken shell
A rock upon the shore
I doubt if I could love her any more

Now she walks along the seashore
And she listens to the sea
And I can't say if she ever thinks of me
No I can't say if she ever thinks of me

Trivia about the song Ursula (The Swansea Song) by Barclay James Harvest

On which albums was the song “Ursula (The Swansea Song)” released by Barclay James Harvest?
Barclay James Harvest released the song on the albums “Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories” in 1971, “Mocking Bird - The Early Years” in 1980, “Mocking Bird: The Best Of Barclay James Harvest” in 1997, “The Harvest Years” in 2003, and “Premium Gold Collection” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Ursula (The Swansea Song)” by Barclay James Harvest?
The song “Ursula (The Swansea Song)” by Barclay James Harvest was composed by JOHN LEES, LES HOLROYD, MELVYN PRITCHARD, STUART J WOLSTENHOLME.

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