Battle Lines [Acoustic Version]

BOB MARLETTE, BOB MITCHELL, JOHN WETTON

And now I stand, forsaking pride
The time has come to turn
The tide I've drawn the line
I've built my wall And I won't let
One more dream fall
All days of innocence
I surrendered long ago
Where's the wind that takes me higher
The had that offers peace
The heart that still gives shelter
I want to go back to find
The innocent days that I left behind
I still believe they're holding ground
Behind the battle lines
If it takes a million miles over land and sea
Gonna swim in
The rivers of purity I know they still run free
Behind the battle lines
One more mountain I must climb
I've scaled so many in my time
And if the sun goes down on me
The light of truth will help me see
All days of innocence, I surrendered long ago
Where's the voice that speaks of mercy
The eyes that are not blind
The love that's never ending
A vision of eternity Oh, Lord!
Never take the dream from me
Here I am, standing at the edge of destiny

Trivia about the song Battle Lines [Acoustic Version] by John Wetton

On which albums was the song “Battle Lines [Acoustic Version]” released by John Wetton?
John Wetton released the song on the albums “Voice Mail” in 1994, “Chasing the Deer [B.O.F.]” in 1998, “Live Via Satellite” in 2015, and “New York Minute - Live At The Iridium 2013” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Battle Lines [Acoustic Version]” by John Wetton?
The song “Battle Lines [Acoustic Version]” by John Wetton was composed by BOB MARLETTE, BOB MITCHELL, JOHN WETTON.

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