Lyrics Roads to Moscow - Al Stewart
They
crossed
over
the
border,
the
hour
before
dawn
Moving
in
lines
through
the
day
Most
of
our
planes
were
destroyed
on
the
ground
where
they
lay
Waiting
for
orders
we
held
in
the
wood
Word
from
the
front
never
came
By
evening
the
sound
of
the
gunfire
was
miles
away
Ah,
softly
we
move
through
the
shadows,
slip
away
through
the
trees
Crossing
their
lines
in
the
mists
in
the
fields
on
our
hands
and
on
our
knees
And
all
that
I
ever
Was
able
to
see
The
fire
in
the
air
glowing
red
Silhouetting
the
smoke
on
the
breeze
All
summer
they
drove
us
back
through
the
Ukraine
Smolensk
and
Viasma
soon
fell
By
autumn
we
stood
with
our
backs
to
the
town
of
Orel
Closer
and
closer
to
Moscow
they
come
Riding
the
wind
like
a
bell
General
Guderian
stands
at
the
crest
of
the
hill
Winter
brought
with
her
the
rains,
oceans
of
mud
filled
the
roads
Gluing
the
tracks
of
their
tanks
to
the
ground
while
the
sky
filled
with
snow
And
all
that
I
ever
Was
able
to
see
The
fire
in
the
air
glowing
red
Silhouetting
the
snow
on
the
breeze
In
the
footsteps
of
Napoleon
the
shadow
figures
stagger
through
the
winter
Falling
back
before
the
gates
of
Moscow,
standing
in
the
wings
like
an
avenger
And
far
away
behind
their
lines
the
partisans
are
stirring
in
the
forest
Coming
unexpectedly
upon
their
outposts,
growing
like
a
promise
You'll
never
know,
you'll
never
know
which
way
to
turn,
which
way
to
look
you'll
never
see
us
As
we're
stealing
through
the
blackness
of
the
night
You'll
never
know,
you'll
never
hear
us
And
the
evening
sings
in
a
voice
of
amber,
the
dawn
is
surely
coming
The
morning
roads
lead
to
Stalingrad,
and
the
sky
is
softly
humming
Two
broken
Tigers
on
fire
in
the
night
Flicker
their
souls
to
the
wind
We
wait
in
the
lines
for
the
final
approach
to
begin
It's
been
almost
four
years
that
I've
carried
a
gun
At
home
it
will
almost
be
spring
The
flames
of
the
Tigers
are
lighting
the
road
to
Berlin
Ah,
quickly
we
move
through
the
ruins
that
bow
to
the
ground
The
old
men
and
children
they
send
out
to
face
us,
they
can't
slow
us
down
And
all
that
I
ever
Was
able
to
see
The
eyes
of
the
city
are
opening
Now
it's
the
end
of
the
dream
I'm
coming
home,
I'm
coming
home,
now
you
can
taste
it
in
the
wind,
the
war
is
over
And
I
listen
to
the
clicking
of
the
train-wheels
as
we
roll
across
the
border
And
now
they
ask
me
of
the
time
that
I
was
caught
behind
their
lines
and
taken
prisoner
"They
only
held
me
for
a
day,
a
lucky
break,"
I
say
they
turn
and
listen
closer
I'll
never
know,
I'll
never
know
why
I
was
taken
from
the
line
and
all
the
others
To
board
a
special
train
and
journey
deep
into
the
heart
of
holy
Russia
And
it's
cold
and
damp
in
the
transit
camp,
and
the
air
is
still
and
sullen
And
the
pale
sun
of
October
whispers
the
snow
will
soon
be
coming
And
I
wonder
when
I'll
be
home
again
and
the
morning
answers
"Never"
And
the
evening
sighs,
and
the
steely
Russian
skies
go
on
forever
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