Tall Ships Go

Bruce Watson / Mark Brzezicki / Stuart Adamson / Tony Butler

I dreamed I heard that you were dead
I dreamed I searched an empty bed
For a sign of you
And the sea called hard to me
Like a cell without a key
And I felt the distance
I watched the tall ships go
With the drift wood on the flow
With pride that grows in hardship
And I knew you were below

I hear your voice
And it keeps me from sleeping
Why must it always be dreams
When your voice comes to me

I dreamed you felt the typhoon spit
And walked into the heart of it
While the sea gulls cry

I know how to feel that call
It never suited me at all
But some are born to it
And you seemed so bright and hard
Like a bloody edge of sword
But if you're an enemy
Then you look a lot like me

I hear your voice
And it keeps me from sleeping
Why must it always be dreams
When your voice comes to me

I dreamed you sailed me to the swamp
In a black boat
You spoke to me of things
Of the shame that years will bring
And I felt your hand shake
Though you always seemed so hard
Now I never see the sword
And I find the enemy
Has to feel the same as me

I hear your voice
And it keeps me from sleeping
Why must it always be dreams
When your voice comes to me

Trivia about the song Tall Ships Go by Big Country

When was the song “Tall Ships Go” released by Big Country?
The song Tall Ships Go was released in 1984, on the album “Steeltown”.
Who composed the song “Tall Ships Go” by Big Country?
The song “Tall Ships Go” by Big Country was composed by Bruce Watson, Mark Brzezicki, Stuart Adamson, and Tony Butler.

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