Every Beat of My Heart

Rod Stewart, Kevin Savigar

Through these misty eyes
I see lonely skies
Lonely road to Babylon

Where's my family
And my country
Heaven knows where I belong

Pack my bags tonight
Here's one Jacobite
Who must leave or surely die

Put me on a train
In the pouring rain
Say farewell but don't say goodbye

Seagull carry me, over land and sea
To my own folk, that's where I want to be
Every beat of my heart
Tears me further apart
I'm lost and alone in the dark
I'm going home

One more glass of wine
Just for auld lang syne
And the girl I left behind

How I miss her now
In my darkest hour
And the way our arms entwine

Seagull carry me, over land and sea
To my own folk, that's where I want to be
Every beat of my heart
Tears me further apart
I'm lost and alone in the dark
I'm going home

And we'll drink a toast
To the blood red rose
Cheer a while the Emerald Isle

And to the northern lights
And the swirling pipes
How they make a grown man cry

Seagull carry me, over land and sea
To my own folk, that's where I want to be
Every beat of my heart
Tears me further apart
I'm lost and alone in the dark
I'm going home

Every beat of my heart
Tears me further apart
I'm lost and alone in the dark
I'm going home

Trivia about the song Every Beat of My Heart by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “Every Beat of My Heart” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “Every Beat of My Heart” in 1986, “Storyteller - The Complete Anthology 1964-1990” in 1989, “The Best of Rod Stewart” in 1989, and “You're in My Heart - Rod Stewart with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Every Beat of My Heart” by Rod Stewart?
The song “Every Beat of My Heart” by Rod Stewart was composed by Rod Stewart, Kevin Savigar.

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