This track is written about finding your way back from a period of detachment. It happened high above the Tynemouth beaches one evening in March.
lyrics
God put the moon in the sky far above the waves
And let it spill-out on the water
Just like some painter romantic
God put the truth in disguise
Hid it in the day
To see it only if you wondered
Which way the track to homeland is
Search your pockets for the plans and tickets
But they don't get you home again
Past the rocks and past the rip-tide
All along the shores round here
But there's a chance that
You can get back
To your family
They are calling
God put the moon in..............
Specks of light from the batteries
Hidden in the hats of the anglers
Will tempt the codling from the darkness
But leave you trapped in shoes of danger
But there's a chance that
you can get back
To your family
They are calling
God put the moon in the sky
Far above the waves
And let it spill out on the water
Just like some painter romantic
God put the moon in the sky
And hid it in the days
To see it only if you wondered
Which way the track to homeland is
God put the moon in the sky..........
credits
from Five Paul Davison Songs,
released June 10, 2016
Paul Davison -Song , Guitar, Vocal, Artwork.
Tony Cartwright- Percussion
Alan Burn -Bass
Steve Moore -Guitar
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