The Traveller Lyrics by Chris De Burgh

The Traveller Lyrics

    In from the coast, riding like the wind and racing the moon,
    Shadows on the road, dancing and a-weaving like a crazy fool.
    A horseman is coming, death in his heart, for a rendez-vous,
    And where the traveller goes, nobody knows,
    Where the traveller goes, nobody knows....

    A candle in the night, fear on every face when he goes inside
    (Maybe he's on the run?)
    Get back from the bar! A stranger in town is a dangerous sight
    (Maybe he's got a gun?)
    "Bring a bottle of whisky, landlord, I wanna talk for a while."
    And where the traveller goes, a cold wind blows,
    Oh, where the traveller goes, a cold wind blows....

    There is something in his eyes, something in his hands,
    You can almost smell his revenge!
    And whoever he is after, it will be disaster:
    This man is gonna take him to the very end....

    Well, the landlord he trembled, staring at a face he'd seen somewhere before.
    (You laid him in the ground)
    Suddenly remembers a killing, yes, a murder, many years before.
    ('Twas you that shot him down)
    He said to a boy: "Saddle me the black, I'll meet you down below.
    With this man I must talk, yes with this traveller I'll go,
    With this man I must talk, yes with him I must go."

    There is something in his eyes, something in his hands,
    I can almost smell his revenge!
    And it's me that he's after, it will be disaster:
    This man is gonna take me to the very end....

    And they were never seen again!

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