Over the Hills and Far Away
Gary Moore Lyrics


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They came for him one winter's night.
Arrested, he was bound.
They said there'd been a robbery,
his pistol had been found.
They marched him to the station house,
he waited till the dawn.
And as they led him to the dock,
he knew that he'd been wronged.
"You stand accused of robbery,"
he heard the bailiff say.
He knew without an alibi,
tomorrow's light would mourn his freedom.
Over the hills and far away,
for ten long years he'll count the days.
Over the mountains and the seas,
a prisoner's life for him there'll be.
He knew that it would cost him dear,
but yet he dare not say.
Just where he'd been that fateful night,
a secret it must stay.
He had to fight back tears of rage.
His heart beat like a drum.
For with the wife of his best friend,
he spent his final night of freedom.
Over the hills and far away,
he swears he will return one day.
Far from the mountains and the seas,
back in her arms again he'll be.
Over the hills and far away.
Over the hills and,
over the hills and,
over the hills and far away.
Each night within his prison cell,
he looks out through the bars.
He reads the letters that she wrote.
One day he'll know the taste of freedom.
Over the hills and far away,
she prays he will return one day.
As sure as the rivers reach the seas,
back in his arms again she'll be.
Over the hills and far away,
he swears he will return one day.
As sure as the river reach the seas,
back in his arms is where she'll be.
Over the hills and far away,
she prays he will return one day.
As sure as the rivers reach the sea,
back in her arms is where he'll be.
Over the hills,
over the hills and far away.




Over the hills,
over the hills and far away.

Overall Meaning

The song 'Over the Hills and Far Away' by Gary Moore tells the melancholic story of a man who has been wrongly accused of robbery and sentenced to ten years in prison. As the song begins, we see the man being arrested by the police, who claim that his pistol had been found at the scene of the crime. Even though he is innocent, he knows that he faces conviction without an alibi to prove his innocence. The bailiff reads out the charges against the man, leaving him with no hope for freedom.


The heartbroken man remembers his final night of freedom, which he spent with the wife of his best friend. Although he knew it would come at a cost, he kept quiet about his whereabouts that fateful night, unable to reveal the secret without implicating himself. In his prison cell, he reads the letters that his lover wrote to him, dreaming that one day he will be reunited with her. Throughout his confinement, he vows to return to her one day, "over the hills and far away," enduring the hardships of his imprisonment with the hope of being reunited with the woman he loves.


The lyrics to this song carry a lot of emotion and paint a vivid picture of the man's plight. It is an excellent example of how a songwriter can tell a story through music, and why Gary Moore was revered as one of the greatest blues-rock guitarists of all time.


Line by Line Meaning

They came for him one winter's night.
He was arrested on a winter night.


Arrested, he was bound.
He was arrested and tied up.


They said there'd been a robbery, his pistol had been found.
He was accused of a robbery based on the discovery of his pistol.


They marched him to the station house, he waited till the dawn.
He was taken to the station house and made to wait until morning.


And as they led him to the dock, he knew that he'd been wronged.
He knew he was wrongly accused as he was taken to the dock.


"You stand accused of robbery," he heard the bailiff say.
The bailiff accused him of robbery.


He knew without an alibi, tomorrow's light would mourn his freedom.
He knew he would lose his freedom as he had no alibi.


Over the hills and far away, for ten long years he'll count the days.
He was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment.


Over the mountains and the seas, a prisoner's life for him there'll be.
He would lead a prisoner's life across mountains and seas.


He knew that it would cost him dear, but yet he dare not say.
He knew the truth would be costly but chose to remain silent.


Just where he'd been that fateful night, a secret it must stay.
He had to keep the whereabouts of that night a secret.


He had to fight back tears of rage. His heart beat like a drum.
He felt angry and emotional and had to suppress his tears.


For with the wife of his best friend, he spent his final night of freedom.
He spent his last night of freedom with his best friend's wife.


Over the hills and far away, he swears he will return one day.
He promises to return one day when he is free.


Far from the mountains and the seas, back in her arms again he'll be.
He wishes to be back in his lover's arms, far away from the prison.


Each night within his prison cell, he looks out through the bars.
He spends each night in his cell looking out of the bars.


He reads the letters that she wrote. One day he'll know the taste of freedom.
He reads the letters written by his lover and dreams of experiencing freedom one day.


She prays he will return one day. As sure as the rivers reach the seas,
She prays for his return, believing it will happen.


back in his arms again she'll be.
She hopes to be back in his arms once he returns.


Over the hills and far away, he swears he will return one day.
He reiterates his promise to return one day.


As sure as the river reach the seas, back in his arms is where she'll be.
He believes his lover will be in his arms when they are reunited.


Over the hills and far away, she prays he will return one day.
She continues to pray for his return.


As sure as the rivers reach the sea, back in her arms is where he'll be.
Just like the rivers reach the sea, he will be back in his lover's arms.


Over the hills, over the hills and far away.
He dreams of being far away from the prison and reuniting with his lover.


Over the hills, over the hills and far away.
He repeats his dream of being far away with his lover.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY (GB MOORE

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@MrGhostrider19

It's pretty crazy how a bored 12 year old sitting in his boy room decided one evening to upload this masterpiece to Youtube just for fun.. And now 11 years later I have brought together 2.6 million people to my video. That's half the population of my home country!
Although it's all thanks to Gary Moore but thank you for watching!

@VvImpalervV

I'm one of the Nightwish fans who found this while doing some research for a musical project I'm doing. I had always suspected this was a cover song, but figured it was an old folk song. I'm very surprised how rockin the original is. Thanks for uploading this so long ago and I'm glad you've gotten so many views out of it.

@MrGhostrider19

That's awesome 👌you're welcome and thank you! Occasionally when I hear a decent new song on the radio the beat is usually made from an old 80s pop song. And it's fun finding that out after you hear the new one so I understand your excitement!

@stilldimm4110

ey 5 million population country brother.

Balkans?

@MrGhostrider19

@@stilldimm4110 finland!

@stilldimm4110

@@MrGhostrider19 ah, I thought Finland had more people

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@noddatesten1199

Who is here in 2024?

@paulknightley

Me! And I was when it came out in the 80s! Love it!

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Hi :)

@timmyreeves9170

Always hear 👍🏻🤘🏻

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