Reflections

Cliff Richard, Keith Craddock

Last night I had a dream,
Through a swirling fog I walked along on the edge of a stream,
I heard somebody groan,
I stopped, looked into a pool,
And I saw the reflection of a fool
I saw the reflection of a fool.

Dragging him by his throat
Were the collar and the links of a chain,
On his shoulders a coat,
On his feet shoes of pain,
The coat was strife,
The chain was pride,
I saw the reflection, and I cried
I saw the reflection, and I cried

Tears for myself a fool,
A man chained by independence,
Gripped by despair so cruel,
My life was a lot of nonsense,
My eyes were closed, but in my mind,
I saw the reflection so unkind,
I saw the reflection so unkind

Sick of life - scared of death
My days just one long futility,
Feeling my emptiness, I cried "God set me free",
I looked once more - I don't know how,
But I saw the reflection changing now,
I saw the reflection changing now

A man was in my place
A man with holes in his hands and side,
A man I could not face,
The man I had crucified,
On him was my coat,
My chains and my shoes,
And between reflections I must choose,
Between reflections I must choose,
Repeat twice..

Trivia about the song Reflections by Cliff Richard

On which albums was the song “Reflections” released by Cliff Richard?
Cliff Richard released the song on the albums “Sincerely Cliff” in 1969, “Sincerely” in 1969, and “About That Man” in 1970.
Who composed the song “Reflections” by Cliff Richard?
The song “Reflections” by Cliff Richard was composed by Cliff Richard, Keith Craddock.

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