Steve Haywood wrote...
>Give us a lyrical song about the opening of the new Liverpool link in the
>style of a Beatles number, Michelle, maybe?
>
Anybody would think I haven't got lots of other things that I should be 
doing!

Neil's killed, er.... already done Michelle, so you'll have to put up 
with this instead:


Chorus:
Oh Liverpool Link, lovely Liverpool Link
You're calling me back there, whatever I think
And so my poor heart, it never will sink
As long as I'm there by my Liverpool Link

Across the Pier Head, so I've heard it said
Through deep watery places, before the Three Graces
The boats drifting through there
 From far places to there
I'd like to take you there
To Mersey's fine shore.

Chorus:
Oh Liverpool Link, lovely Liverpool Link
You're calling me back there, whatever I think
And so my poor heart, it never will sink
As long as I'm there by my Liverpool Link

Down from Stanley Dock, past Victoria Clock,
Through Canning they're pouring, in Salthouse they're mooring
By Albert Dock's throngs there
My heart's filled with songs there
It knows it belongs there
By Mersey's fine shore.

Chorus:
Oh Liverpool Link, lovely Liverpool Link
You're calling me back there, whatever I think
And so my poor heart, it never will sink
As long as I'm there by my Liverpool Link
-- 
Martin Clark

Pennine Waterways Website    http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk

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