Somewhere Down the Line
Words and Music by Bruce Coughlan


Bruce Coughlan is one of the most talented songwriters (and singers) I know. I was very touched and honored when he presented me with this song, said he thought of me when he wrote it, and said I should be the first to record it. Bruce fronts the group "Tiller's Folly" out of Vancouver, British Columbia. If they perform anywhere near you, don't miss them ... amaing energy, musicianship, and songs. www.tillersfolly.com


How swift they pass, these precious hours
With good friends close at hand
To laugh and cheer our cares away
To sing with voice as one

Now alas the evening's gone
We've lost all track of time
We must go our way again
Somewhere down the line

Somewhere down the dusty road
I'll think of you and smile
And I wonder if you'll think of me
Somewhere down the line

I was so much younger
When this travelling life I chose
Miles have raced beneath my feet
As years, they come and go

I've seen a world of riches rare
Faces true and kind
I've always found my way back home
Somewhere down the line

Somewhere down the dusty road
I'll think of you and smile
And I wonder if you'll think of me
Somewhere down the line

Now I wish to all safe journey home
But just before we go
A toast those now parted
In that sweet so long ago

To all the ones we wish were here
Come raise your glass with mine
We will meet again someday
Somewhere down the line

Somewhere down the dusty road
I'll think of you and smile
And I wonder if you'll think of me
Somewhere down the line

Somewhere down the dusty road
I'll think of you and smile
And I wonder if you'll think of me
Somewhere down the line

©2006 Bruce Coughlan, SOCAN