One Hundred Miles To Liverpool

Hull

Sue and Annie wrote me, they're coming down to quote me
Know every word to every song
Rod N' Ray are talking, the radio is squawking
Me I'm wondering what the hell went wrong

Chorus:
100 miles more to Liverpool, 100 more miles to go
Been down this road in sunshine and in snow
And it don't get any shorter
And the water under the bridge has got to flow, oh no

Funny how a mile can go on forever
Funny how a day can be an age
Funny how a smile can face the stormy weather
Funny how a house can be a cage

Chorus:
100 miles more to Liverpool, 100 more miles to go
Been down this road in sunshine and in snow
And it don't get any shorter
And the water under the bridge has got to flow

John and Paul are sleeping, a streetcleaner is sweeping
The moon is on his own no place to go
Me, I'm cracking jokes in the bar with all the blokes
Toasting the end of another show

Chorus:
But in my dreams I see Liverpool in lights
Dancing in the streets 'til the early morning light
The tug boat on the Mersey joining in the Jamboree
Well a man must have his dreams
Even though his dreams might never come to be

Chorus:
100 miles more to Liverpool, 100 more miles to go
Been down this road in sunshine and in snow
And it don't get any shorter
And the water under the bridge has got to

Chorus:
100 miles more to Liverpool, 100 more miles to go
Been down this road in sunshine and in snow
And it don't get any shorter
And the water under the bridge has got to flow

Trivia about the song One Hundred Miles To Liverpool by Lindisfarne

When was the song “One Hundred Miles To Liverpool” released by Lindisfarne?
The song One Hundred Miles To Liverpool was released in 1986, on the album “Dance Your Life Away”.

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