Out in the fields – Gary Moore
They
came for him one winter's night.
Arrested, he was bound.
They
said there'd been a robbery,
his pistol had been found.
They
marched him to the station house,
he waited for the dawn.
And
as they led him to the dock,
he knew that he'd been wrong.
"You
stand accused of robbery,"
he heard the bailiff say.
He
knew without an alibi,
tomorrow's light would mourn his
freedom.
Over the hills and far away,
for ten long years
he'll count the days.
Over the mountains and the blue seas,
a
prisoner's life for him there'll be.
He knew that it would
cost him dear,
but yet he dare not say.
Where he had been that
fateful night,
a secret it must stay.
He had to fight back
tears of rage.
His heartbeat like a drum.
For with the wife of
his best friend,
he spent his final night of freedom.
Over
the hills and far away,
he swears he will return one day.
Far
from the mountains and the blue seas,
back in her arms is where
he'll be.
Over the hills and far away.
Over the hills and,
over the hills and,
over the hills and far away.
Each night
within his prison cell,
he looks out through the bars.
He reads
the letters that she wrote.
One day he'll know the taste of
freedom.
Over the hills and far away,
she prays he will
return one day.
As sure as the rivers reach the seas,
back in
his arms he swears she'll be.
Over the hills and far away,
he
swears he will return one day.
far from the mountains and the blue
seas,
back in her arms is where he'll be.
Over the hills
and far away,
she prays he will return one day.
As sure as the
rivers reach the seas,
back in his arms is where she'll be.
Over
the hills,
over the hills and far away.
Over the
hills,
over the hills and far away.