Lyrics All This Time (Edit) - Sting
I
looked
out
across
The
river
today
I
saw
a
city
in
the
fog
and
an
old
church
tower
Where
the
seagulls
play
Saw
the
sad
shire
horses
walking
home
In
the
sodium
light
Two
priests
on
the
ferry
October
geese
on
a
cold
winter's
night
All
this
time,
the
river
flowed
Endlessly
to
the
sea
If
I
had
my
way,
I'd
take
a
boat
from
the
river
And
I'd
bury
the
old
man
I'd
bury
him
at
sea
Blessed
are
the
poor
For
they
shall
inherit
the
earth
Better
to
be
poor
than
a
fat
man
in
the
eye
of
a
needle
As
these
words
were
spoken,
I
swear
I
hear
the
old
man
laughin'
What
good
is
a
used
up
world
And
how
could
it
be
worth
having?
All
this
time
the
river
flowed
Endlessly
like
a
silent
tear
All
this
time
the
river
flowed
Father,
if
Jesus
exists
Then
how
come
he
never
lived
here?
Yeah,
yeah-yeah
Yeah-yeah
The
teachers
told
us
The
Romans
built
this
place
They
built
a
wall
and
a
temple,
an
edge
of
the
empire
Garrison
town
They
lived
and
they
died,
they
prayed
to
their
gods
But
the
stone
gods
did
not
make
a
sound
And
their
empire
crumbled,
'til
all
that
was
left
Were
the
stones
the
workmen
found
All
this
time
the
river
flowed
In
the
falling
light
of
a
northern
sun
If
I
had
my
way
I'd
take
a
boat
from
the
river
Men
go
crazy
in
congregations
They
only
get
better
one
by
one
One
by
one
One
by
one
by
one
One
by
one
I
looked
out
across
The
river
today
I
saw
a
city
in
the
fog
and
an
old
church
tower
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