Half Moon Bay

Gerry O’Beirne

[Verse 1]
The first time I saw you
Down by the blue ocean
You were talking like a fighter
Independently
You were hanging on to a dream
That's what I remember
But the wildness in you
I can't explain

[Verse 2]
Then one day on the street
Comes the beautiful stranger
And from such a casual thing
A great change has come
And if he could have loved you more
Still there'd be no reason
To go down that road
Where love's in vain

[Chorus]
And now I think I know your hеart
When love carried you away
I hеard you returned to Half Moon Bay
To Half Moon Bay

[Verse 3]
And it's a cold, cold night
You can almost hear the sea wind blow
As though on a radio
A lonesome sound
And he wonders where you are tonight
And what are you thinking
You're lost when he
Repeats your name

[Verse 4]
And you turn on the headlights
As the raging moon rises
You go deeper and deeper
In the familiar dark
And as the fog is creeping in
Down in the valley
You're high on a hill
You're still going home

[Chorus]
And now I think I know your heart
When love carried you away
I heard you returned to Half Moon Bay
And now I think I know your heart
When love carried you away
I heard you returned to Half Moon Bay
To Half Moon Bay
To Half Moon Bay

Trivia about the song Half Moon Bay by Maura O'Connell

When was the song “Half Moon Bay” released by Maura O'Connell?
The song Half Moon Bay was released in 1995, on the album “Stories”.
Who composed the song “Half Moon Bay” by Maura O'Connell?
The song “Half Moon Bay” by Maura O'Connell was composed by Gerry O’Beirne.

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