We were born in the country where life's never tiring Where people from cities, they drove down admiring The mountains and rivers they always imagined To never have substance at all
I once met an old man who told me a story Of a great British empire living in glory I sat down beside him and listened intently But couldn't find meaning at all
On the road to glory On the road, always without a prayer On the road, the road to nowhere God, I pray that there's somebody there
I pick up the papers and read the opinions Of high-flying critics who scorn at the millions Of ordinary people who live in the shadows And search for a light in the dark
I'm traveling this road and I'm playing in places To handfuls of people with hope in their faces They're asking me questions and searching for meanings In songs I can't give them at all
On the road, the road to glory On the road, always without a prayer On the road to nowhere God, I pray that there's somebody there
Living in the city you know it ain't easy The cars and the taxis are passing so quickly I sometimes imagine there's nobody listening To the songs that I'm singing at all
I'm sitting here singing this song by the river Looking at towers and grey concrete buildings I'm dreaming of Ireland and wet summer evenings And wishing I was back home again
On the road, the road to glory On the road, always without a prayer On the road to nowhere God, I pray that there's somebody there On the road to glory On the road, always without a prayer On the road to nowhere God, I pray that there's somebody there
Compositor: Daniel Paul Meskell (Don Mescall) ECAD: Obra #16871101