These words describe bonfires and beautiful friends dancing in the sand
These words describe adventures by boat and plane and train and tram
These words are my offering they are what I give to you from my outstretched hand
These words are a torch I light to guide you here to where I stand
And we are all travelling
These words describe the first sunrise over a foreign town
These words describe how one moment can turn your whole life around
And you can close your eyes and pretend that you can’t see
And you can cover your ears and pretend that you can’t hear
But if you count to ten and you open them
You will still find me standing laughing here
And this is all happening
And this is all happening
And we are all travelling
And we are all
These words are my travelling song to lift me up to be the friend by my side
These words belong to anyone who follows the horizon as their guide
And these words describe how love in your life can make your whole body sing
And these words can’t do justice to the feeling that loving you brings
And I would like to plant a seed in you
And I would like to cultivate your smile
And maybe you would learn to trim my thorns
And we could just grow together for a while
And this is all changing
And we are all changing
And this is all happening
And we are all travelling
To find our home
credits
from Live At The Amphitheatre,
released December 19, 2020
Performed at Dubai Amphitheatre by Benjamin Coutts, Francy Correa, Dean Pratt, Mark Thompson, Paul Spaccavento, Stanislav Fedyuk and Tim Hassall.
Music and Lyrics by Tim Hassall.
Recorded by Robert Eatock.
Mixed by Benjamin Coutts.
Mastered by Anthony Carr.
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