Fly On Home

Paul Wheeler, John Martyn

You climbed on the train
The window rolled on so did the tear
And seeing you cry
Was like the very first time, when we parted
In the dews and dusty streets

There alone, I felt the station on my feet
Fly home and away on down the line
You put your face into the wind
Let your tears fly home i trod on my way
Past the silly girlie who looked at my shoes
Climbing the street
The evening shuddered in my coat
And I looked where I had been

The train a snake
A chain of people on the rails fly home
Like a nourishing breath of sunshine
Twinkle of the houses

Let your tears fly home
Put your face into the wind
Little girlie, let your tears fly home
Let your tears fly home

Trivia about the song Fly On Home by John Martyn

On which albums was the song “Fly On Home” released by John Martyn?
John Martyn released the song on the albums “The Tumbler” in 1968 and “The Island Years” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Fly On Home” by John Martyn?
The song “Fly On Home” by John Martyn was composed by Paul Wheeler, John Martyn.

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