Royal Mile (Sweet Darlin')

G. RAFFERTY

I remember the sound of the passing train
As it rolled through the night in the pouring rain
And the touch of a hand and the way she said 'Goodbye'.
And we walked in the sun down the royal mile

Saw the light in her eye and the way she smiled
And she cried in the night and I heard her say 'Don't go'.
What can I do, sweet darlin', I don't want to go away
Looking at you sweet darlin', I know I want to stay

What can I do, sweet darlin'?
In the light of the day I was rolling home
I was thinking of you waiting on your own
And I wanted to call but then something said 'Oh no'.

Yeah but now it's a dream, it's a memory
But I'll never forget what you gave to me
I was lost and alone but you made feel ok.
What can I do, sweet darlin', I don't want to go away

Looking at you sweet darlin', I know I want to stay
What can I do, sweet darlin'?
I remember the sound of the passing train
As it rolled through the night in the pouring rain

And the touch of a hand and the way she said 'Goodbye'.
What can I do, sweet darlin', I don't want to go away
Looking at you sweet darlin', I know I want to stay
What can I do, sweet darlin'?

Trivia about the song Royal Mile (Sweet Darlin') by Gerry Rafferty

On which albums was the song “Royal Mile (Sweet Darlin')” released by Gerry Rafferty?
Gerry Rafferty released the song on the albums “Snakes and Ladders” in 1980 and “Days Gone Down: The Anthology 1970–1982” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Royal Mile (Sweet Darlin')” by Gerry Rafferty?
The song “Royal Mile (Sweet Darlin')” by Gerry Rafferty was composed by G. RAFFERTY.

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