Belated Forgiveness Plea

DONOVAN LEITCH

From the album fairytale

As a pilgrim I did go
To a land that I did know,
To the shores of Trist la Cal,
To see if I still felt
The same.
And the sun blazed madly insane,
But the seagulls they have gone,
The seagulls they have gone.
I searched the sand for sound,
My eyes forced to the ground.
The wind it laughed wild and shrill,
My heart it tried to spill
Its crazy tears.
There is nothing left for me now
For the seagulls, they have gone,
The seagulls, they have gone.
I stand both young and old
But the winds of time blow cold.
This much you must believe:
It pains to see you grieve.
I pity you,
But there is nothing that I can do
For the seagulls, they have gone,
The seagulls, they have gone.
As a pilgrim I did go
To a land that I did know,
To the shores of Trist la Cal,
To see if I still felt
The same.
And the sun blazed madly insane,
But the seagulls, they have gone,
The seagulls, they have gone.

Trivia about the song Belated Forgiveness Plea by Donovan

On which albums was the song “Belated Forgiveness Plea” released by Donovan?
Donovan released the song on the albums “Fairytale” in 1965 and “The Real Donovan” in 1965.
Who composed the song “Belated Forgiveness Plea” by Donovan?
The song “Belated Forgiveness Plea” by Donovan was composed by DONOVAN LEITCH.

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