Somewhere in England, 1915

On the platform of an old railway station I enter a dream

And a couple are saying good-bye through the noise and the steam

But it's just "Brief Encounter" my mind is trying to rerun

And I wait for the poignant finale but the dream has moved on

And the train has turned into a ship that is sailing away

And the platform is a beach full of shells under silvery grey

And the girl on the beach is an English Prime Minister's daughter

And she watches the ship disappear at the edge of the water

And it feels like the pain in her heart will be never-ending

And everyone feels this way in the beginning

And she watches the ship disappear for the length of a sigh

And the maker of rhymes onthe deck who is going to die

In the corner of some foreign field that will make him so famous

As a light temporarily shines to illumine his pages

Then the scene has changed once again; now it's moonlight on wire

And the night is disturbed by a sudden volcano of fire

And a skull in a trench gazes up open-mouthed at the moon

And the poets are now Wilfred own and Siegfried Sassoon

And nobody talks anymore about losing and winning

And everyone feels that way in the beginning

And I'm up in the air looking down at a girl on a bed

She's lying asleep on her side with a boook at her head

And it's someone who left long ago

Was it something I said?

And I hope that she's reading "King Lear", but it's "Twelfth Night" instead.

Now the girl and the beach and the train and the ship are all gone

And the calendar up on the wall says it's ninety years on

I go out into the yard where the newspaper waits

There's a man on the cover we all know, defying the fates

And he seems very sure ashe offers up his opinion

Well everyone feels like this in the beginning

When you feel that the pain in your heart will be unending

Everyone feels this way in the beginning

If you feel that the pain in your heart will be never-ending

Well everyone feels that way in the beginning