Fields of Fire

Album: The Crossing (1983)
Charted: 10 52
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    Between a father and a son
    Between the city and the one
    Before the teacher and the test
    Before the journey and the rest

    The shining eye will never cry
    The beating heart will never die
    The house on fire holds no shame
    I will be coming home again

    Four hundred miles
    Without a word until you smile
    Four hundred miles
    On fields of fire

    Between a woman and a boy
    Between a child and his toy

    Between a woman and a boy
    Between a child and a toy
    Before the falling of the West
    Before the journey and the rest

    Four hundred miles
    Without a word until you smile
    Four hundred miles
    Without a word until you smile
    Four hundred miles
    On fields of fire Writer/s: Bruce Watson, Mark Brzezicki, Stuart Adamson, Tony Butler
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing
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