Lyrics Silver Eagle - Mark Knopfler
It
was
so
late
and
she'd
be
sleeping
He
came
through
her
home
town
With
the
moonlight
on
the
crossroads
And
the
green
light
shining
down
And
the
bell
at
the
railroad
crossing
And
the
horn
from
far
away
And
his
Silver
Eagle
passing
Half
a
mile
from
where
she
lay
At
his
feet
a
sea
of
faces
Make
devotions
with
their
love
Clap
their
hands
and
plead
their
cases
Call
for
blessings
from
above
Like
the
rolling
waves
forever
massing
To
crash
and
foam
and
creep
away
And
the
Silver
Eagle
passing
Half
a
mile
from
where
she
lay
Road
signs
flow
into
the
headlights
Whisper
names
and
fall
behind
He
finds
some
honor
in
the
darkness
Hopes
for
grace
and
peace
of
mind
And
he
thinks
of
how
they'd
lay
together
He'd
run
his
fingers
through
her
hair
And
he
wonders
if
she'll
ever
Come
to
know
that
he
was
there
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