Salisbury Hill

Song Length 3:49 Genre Folk - Contemporary
Tempo Tempo Undefined Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

On an evening in July
We climbed up Salisbury Hill
We sat and watched the world
As time stood still

Just me and my Dad
And the sun going down
The river the tower
The church in the town

So give me one more summer
A single night of stars
One more misty morning
To heal the scars on my heart

We went searching for treasure
Where the Captain had stood
Maybe some gold
Had been hidden in the wood

We found a few old coins
And a rusty blacksmith's nail
A Virgin Mary pendant
But not the Holy Grail

So give me one more summer
A single night of stars
One more misty morning
To heal the scars on my heart

I dream about the moment
I think about the time
The precious seconds passed
But they were mine

I've re-traced every footstep
It's all there in my mind
But I've had to leave
Reality behind

But I'm back there now
In the evening breeze
And the sun is setting
Behind the trees

And the sky is pink
And the grass is green
And I'm letting you come
Inside my dream

And as the light was fading
We came down from the hill
Walked through Bluebell Wood
And past the old mill

Over the sandstone bridge
And up Walkmill road
More treasure in my head
Than you could ever know

So give me one more summer
A single night of stars
One more misty morning
To heal the scars on my heart

So give me one more summer
A single night of stars
One more misty morning
To heal the scars on my heart

Copyright A. Rosier 2006

Lyrics Andrew Rosier Music Andrew Rosier
Performance Andrew Rosier

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