Cities May Fall

Macleod Robertson / Terry Britten

The city in defeat,
With no one left to beat,
There's still a fading desire,
To burn a naked light,
Just to defy the night,
Come on and call me a liar.

A crumble tumble down,
In fumble bumble town,
Our lives a ruin,
We reconstruct a bit,
And pretty up a bit,
We hardly know what we're doing.

Chorus:
But me and my baby,
Make the best of this world,
She's like a diamond,
Innocent girl.
We watch the sign of the times,
Writing on the wall-cities may fall.

Back through the city fog,
I was another cog,
For the machinery there,
Now the machines have gone,
The silence hanging on,
I sit, i stare.

Chorus repeated

Come on and take your aim,
I feel the mildest pain,
Protecting something so rare,
'cos there's a gem or two.
Inside the human zoo,
If only you are aware.

Chorus repeated.

Trivia about the song Cities May Fall by Cliff Richard

When was the song “Cities May Fall” released by Cliff Richard?
The song Cities May Fall was released in 1979, on the album “Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile”.
Who composed the song “Cities May Fall” by Cliff Richard?
The song “Cities May Fall” by Cliff Richard was composed by Macleod Robertson and Terry Britten.

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