TELEGRAPH ROAD
A long time ago came a man on a track
Walking thirty miles with a sack on
his back
And he put down his load where he
thought it was the best
Made a home in the wilderness
He built a cabin and a winter store
And he ploughed up the ground by the
cold lake shore
The other travellers came walking
down the track
And they never went further no they
never went back
Then came the churches then came the
schools
Then came the lawyers then came the
rules
Then came the trains and the trucks
with their load
And the dirty old track was the
Telegraph Road
Then came the mines - then came the
ore
Then there was the hard times then
there was a war
Telegraph sang a song about the world
outside
Telegraph Road got so deep and so
wide
Like a rolling river ...
And my radio says tonight it's gonna
freeze
People driving home from their
factories
There's six lanes of traffic three
lanes moving slow ...
I used to like to go to work but they
shut it down
I've got a right to go to work but
there's no work here to be found
Yes and they say we're gonna have to
pay what's owed
We're gonna have to reap from some
seed that's been sowed
And the birds up on the wires and the
telegraph poles
They can always fly away from this
rain and this cold
You can hear them singing out their
telegraph code
All the way down the Telegraph Road
Well I'd sooner forget but I remember
those nights
Yeah life was just a bet on a race
between the lights
You had your head on my shoulder you
had your hand in my hair
Now you act a little colder like you
don't seem to care ...
But believe in me baby and I'll take
you away
From out of this darkness and into
the day
From these rivers of headlights these
rivers of rain
From the anger that lives on the
streets with these names
'Cos I've run every red light on
memory lane
I've seen desperation explode into
flames
And I don't wanna see it again ...
From all of these signs saying sorry
but we're closed
All the way down the Telegraph Road
DIRE STRAITS, Love over Gold. 1982