by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
Prince Louis Battenberg is burning the Admiralty lights down low Silently sifting through papers sealed with a crown Admiral Lord Fisher is writing to Churchill, calling for more Dreadnoughts The hous
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
Shots split the night, the bullet lodged in his brain He must have died instantly, he felt no pain A crowd quickly gathered to the feast of the gun Waiting for the ambulance and cops to come Hmm, sir
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
Oh I've come from Pittsburgh to study astrology she Said as she stepped on my instep "I could show New York with a walk between Fourth Street and Nine." Then out of her coat taking seven harmonicas sh
by Al Stewart on album A Piece of Yesterday: The Anthology (Remastered)
When I get even more old than I am now I'll have a house overlooking the water I'll read all the books that I never got 'round to And pile my suitcases up in the corner The lights of the city they bl
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
David Foster lives in Gloucester with his family Works 'til pay-time, through the day-time, then comes home for tea Steak and kidney, then with Sydney to his club and feels free They close the bar, he
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
Maid, truly I see Now it must be a long way down And with love's burnt shore Must all dalliance hither Crumble and wither Oh strange, Methought it strange Thou couldst deprive me of my crown Thou cas
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
In England's pleasant green Like a picture postcard scene To childhood spread with fond maternal care From the day that he was born Proud relations came to fawn And compliment his pretty golden hair
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
On a Christmas cake day one Friday in August In a bookshop in Charing Cross Road I first set eyes on a girl and at once I did know She had eyes like a poet and hair like a rainbow Reflecting the ligh
by Al Stewart on album Bedsitter Images
Most of the better bred woollen toys have gone to bed And the teddy bear is a-sleeping in the cupboard And the wooden soldiers all and the rubber bouncing ball Are list'ning to the tales of mother Hub
by Al Stewart on album Images - His First Three Albums (Remastered)
People attempt to belittle us Merely because we are circumnavigatory Look, I don't wish to be overly melodramatic about this I'm just referring to my peer group. Discussing my contemporaries Discussi
by Al Stewart on album Rhymes in Rooms
The rain came down like beads Bouncing on the noses of the People from the train A flock of salty ears Sparkled in the traffic lights Feet squelched soggy leaves across the grain I took my love to Cli
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
I'm running away On a day like today Nothing you say Could cause me to stay Jackdaw (jackdaw) Leaving by your back door Should be gone by now Should be gone by now Should be gone by now Don't try to
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
I prefer fantasy to reality, that's what you said to me Whenever we'd talk watching the world go by You don't act in defy with any thing they try to make you say or do. Here in a warm cocoon, under a
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
David Foster lives in Gloucester with his family Works 'til pay-time, through the day-time, then comes home for tea Steak and kidney, then with Sydney to his club and feels free They close the bar, he
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
Mr. Willoughby, whose only luxury is the sugar in his tea Teaches history at High Worthington School His clothing has remained unnoticeably plain His common room technique suitably restrained, though
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
'Oh I come from Pittsburgh to study astrology,' She said as she stood on my instep, 'I could show you New York with a walk between Fourth Street and Nine.' Then out of her coat taking seven harmonicas
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
Oh your pictures they don't really do you justice little girl For you're careful not to let the camera touch your private world And there's just a hint of sadness in your smile through the dark As you
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
Oh baby, come and tell me 'bout your tree house And your candy striped pet mouse And your carpet house feet Hey come tell me about your eyebrows that meet And baby, come and tell me about your chilbl
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
The rain came down like beads Bouncing on the noses of the People from the train A flock of salty ears Sparkled in the traffic lights Feet squelched soggy leaves across the grain I took my love to Cli
by Al Stewart on album Images (His First Three Albums)
People attempt to belittle us Merely because we are circumnavigatory Look, I don't wish to be overly melodramatic about this I'm just referring to my peer group. Discussing my contemporaries Discussi