The Bench by the Harbour

THE BENCH BY THE HARBOUR

Verse 1

That old bench.

Still there.

Paint peeling.

Salt air.

Fishing boats.

Coming home.

One by one.

Alone.

Seagulls crying.

Evening sky.

Years passing.

So am I.

Where you sat.

Next to me.

Watching waves.

Out to sea.

Chorus

The bench by the harbour.

That’s where I go.

To sit with the memories.

Only I know.

The wind says nothing.

The sea says more.

And somehow I still find you.

By the harbour shore.

Verse 2

Summer evenings.

Golden light.

Holding hands.

Sitting tight.

No great riches.

No grand plans.

Just your smile.

In my hands.

Children laughing.

Further down.

Life was simple.

In our town.

Now the tide.

Comes and goes.

Just like time.

I suppose.

Chorus

The bench by the harbour.

That’s where I go.

To sit with the memories.

Only I know.

The wind says nothing.

The sea says more.

And somehow I still find you.

By the harbour shore.

Verse 3

Old boats rocking.

Wood and rope.

Weathered faces.

Faith and hope.

Harbour lights.

Starting glow.

Where the years.

Seem to slow.

Names remembered.

Voices clear.

Though you’ve been gone.

Many a year.

Yet every wave.

That reaches shore.

Brings you back.

Once more.

Bridge

Some folk leave.

Without goodbye.

Like the sunset.

In the sky.

Gone from sight.

Not from heart.

Love remains.

Though we’re apart.

Verse 4

Autumn mornings.

Colder breeze.

Falling leaves.

From the trees.

Coffee flask.

By my side.

Watching gulls.

On the tide.

People pass.

Here and there.

Some still nod.

Some still stare.

Knowing why.

I come here.

Year by year.

Final Chorus

The bench by the harbour.

That’s where I go.

To sit with the memories.

Only I know.

The wind says nothing.

The sea says more.

And somehow I still find you.

By the harbour shore.

Outro

That old bench.

Still there.

Paint peeling.

Salt air.

One old man.

One old shore.

One lost love.

Forevermore.

Lyrics Michael Forty

Voice Michael Forty

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