Early September when the school day was over We'd lie in the fields amongst heather and clover And talk about life, and dream up a future Jane would be a doctor and Cara a singer While Mary was keen for a ring on her finger And we all agreed that a rich guy would suit her We looked at the clouds passing by Gathering to fill every gap in the sky And we cursed the place we'd been born Hollowed by sea, beaten by storm Guess the rain never fell quite as hard on the ground In a faraway town Sometimes at night I would sneak out past bedtime It wasn't to go with some boy, no instead I Would follow the creek down to the bay side There we would sit and let darkness surround us With stars high above us and blankets around us We'd follow the lights from boats that would sail by And no matter how peaceful it was Every dawn had a lining of loss 'Cause we ached for the day we would leave And all of the great things we were to achieve And the mist never stuck quite this hard to the ground In a faraway town Suddenly that girl's turned twenty years older If I could back in time I would have told her That faraway towns may gleam from a distance But once you get there it's the same, only colder 'Cause loneliness weighs like a stone on your shoulder You're all on your own. It takes will and persistence Jane and Mary moved home Sometimes we visit the past on the phone But Cara she's still struggling on Right now she's scribbling down words to a song 'Cause she misses the rain and the mist on the ground And heather and clover are nowhere at all to be found In a faraway town