Big Country - River of Hope (Live From Soviet Embassy / 1988) Lyrics

Lyrics River of Hope (Live From Soviet Embassy / 1988) - Big Country



High above the forest in an unseen place
Where the coluds will gather on another race
In the dungeon depths of an unknown cave
There′s a stream that springs with a world to save
And it gathers up strength as it rolls along
And it gathers up hope for everyone
But it runs to plains where the farmlands weep
Through the brand new gardens where rich men sleep
I'm gonna find it, I′m gonna prove it
And show the whole damned world how to use it
When I find it, when I prove it
I know that some damned fool is gonna lose it
For it's the river of hope, from the pool of tears
It's the river of hope, it′s the river we lost for years
Past the chemical plant where the junk flows in
By the nuclear project where the children swim
Under bridges in a city where the bodies float
And the summer smell keeps the flies remote
I′m gonna find it, I'm gonna prove it
And show the whole damned world how to use it
When I find it, when I prove it
I know that some damned fool is gonna lose it
For it′s the river of hope, from the pool of tears
It's the river of hope, it′s the river we lost for years
Through the swamp of a ghetto where the mission was lost
Where the dope is king and the silver boss
Past the trash and wreckage from the garbage trucks
Past the oil slick where the jail boat docks
To a home in some sea at the nations end
Where the submarine is freedom's friend
If we need that river like we did before
There can be no need for it lives no more
I′m gonna find it, I'm gonna prove it
And show the whole damned world how to use it
When I find it, when I prove it
I know that some damned fool is gonna lose it
For it's the river of hope, from the pool of tears
It′s the river of hope, it′s the river we lost for years
For it's the river of hope, from the pool of tears
It′s the river of hope, it's the river we lost for years



Writer(s): Adamson


Big Country - At the BBC
Album At the BBC
date of release
01-01-2013

1 Harvest Home (David Jensen Session, 1982)
2 Heart & Soul (David Jensen Session, 1982)
3 Close Action (David Jensen Session, 1982)
4 Angle Park (David Jensen Session, 1982)
5 Inwards (John Peel Session, 1983)
6 A Thousand Stars (John Peel Session, 1983)
7 Close Action (John Peel Session, 1983)
8 Porrohman (John Peel Session, 1983)
9 Balcony (Live At Hammersmith Palais / 1983)
10 Lost Patrol (Live At Hammersmith Palais / 1983)
11 The Storm (Live At Hammersmith Palais / 1983)
12 In a Big Country (Live At Hammersmith Palais / 1983)
13 Angle Park (Live at Hammersmith Palais, 1983)
14 Fields of Fire (Live at Hammersmith Palais, 1983)
15 Harvest Home (Live at Reading Festival, 1983)
16 Close Action (Live At Reading Festival / 1983)
17 The Storm (Live At Reading Festival / 1983)
18 Fields of Fire (Live At Reading Festival / 1983)
19 Lost Patrol (Live At Wembley Stadium / 1984)
20 In a Big Country (Live at Wembley Stadium, 1984)
21 Porrohman (Live At Wembley Stadium / 1984)
22 Inwards (Live At Wembley Stadium / 1984)
23 Peace In Our Time (Live From Soviet Embassy / 1988)
24 Look Away (Live From Soviet Embassy / 1988)
25 Broken Heart (13 Valleys) (Live from Soviet Embassy, 1988)
26 Thousand Yard Stare (Live From Soviet Embassy / 1988)
27 King of Emotion (Live from Soviet Embassy, 1988)
28 River of Hope (Live From Soviet Embassy / 1988)
29 Peace In Our Time (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, 1989)
30 Look Away (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, 1989)
31 Wonderland (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
32 Broken Heart (13 Valleys) (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
33 Just a Shadow (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
34 Thousand Yard Stare (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
35 The Seer (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
36 Come Back To Me (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
37 The Travellers (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
38 King of Emotion (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
39 East of Eden (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
40 Restless Natives (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
41 Tracks of My Tears (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1989)
42 Fields of Fire (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, 1989)




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