There she stood in an empty room, heard a voice from another time, And the memories came rolling back of Leningrad in the war;
For the girl in the photograph, much had changed in the years that passed, But her longing for the boy she loved was still the same since the war;
It was a moonless night upon the road of life, when he'd held her to say goodbye, Many more would survive, for he stayed behind to help them live again;
When they met at the garden gate, tears would fall from a deep embrace, For she never knew what happened to the boy she loved in the war;
Back in those happy days, before the soldiers came, To break down the ones who remained, And they only survived, who could learn to die, and live to fight again;
There they stood in an empty room, heard a voice from another time, And their memories came rolling back of Leningrad in the war.
Compositor: Christopher John Davison (Burgh Chris) (PRS)Editor: Hornall Brothers Music Ltd (PRS)Administração: BMG Rights Management (PRS)ECAD verificado obra #16934651 em 03/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM