Harmony lyrics
The CorrsMore walls since Good Friday he said
There's nothing good about that
Down Bombay Street
There's flames at our feet
And they burn like the Indian sun
It's a far cry from home you land
Your brothers and sisters behind
This battle scar's long
Like a mourning song
You know though you never had learned
Now we'll never know
The man you'd have been
The one who brought peace
To a land born in pain
Taught love to a daughter
Kindness to a son
But you've ended before you've begun
You've ended before you've begun
And a Main Street became the frontline
My beloved a casualty of time
It's wrong, it's wrong
No matter what side you're on
To end them before they've begun
Now we'll never know
The man you'd have been
The one who brought peace
To a land born in pain
Taught love to a daughter
Kindness to his son
But you've ended before you've begun
You've ended before you've begun
Instrumental...
We'll never know
The man you'd have been
The one who brought peace
To a land born in pain
Taught love to his daughter
Kindness to his son
But you've ended before you've begun
You've ended before you've begun
Instrumental...
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Let's put it all behind us
Let's live in harmony - harmony
Song Details
Songwriters: The Corrs - Andrea Corr, Caroline Corr, Jim Corr, Sharon Corr - Irish pop rock band .
Brief: The song reflects themes of unity, hope, and finding solace in coming together despite the challenges and difficulties of life. The lyrics convey a message of finding strength in harmony and connection with others, even during times of uncertainty or turmoil. It encourages listeners to embrace the power of unity and shared experiences to overcome obstacles and spread positivity.
The song features the distinctive blend of The Corrs' signature sound, complemented by the band's instrumental arrangements, including the violin and tin whistle.
Genre: Celtic Fusion, Pop rock
Album: White Light (pictured) - The album marked the band's comeback album after a ten-year hiatus.
Recorded: May – October 2015
Released: 27 November 2015
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