Big Country - Wonderland + Fields of Fire (400 Miles) (live in Tucson at The Rialto, July 3, 2025)

If you could feel how I must feel The winds of quiet change If you could see what I must see Still hidden in the rain But when the thunder rolls It comes and covers up my soul And you will take my hand And be with me in wonderland I am an honest man I need the love of you I am a working man I feel the winter too If you could hear what I must hear Then nothing would replace The fifty years of sweat and tears That never left a trace But when I look at you I see you feel the same way too And you will take my hand And be with me in wonderland I am an honest man I need the love of you I am a working man I feel the winter too You still remember other days When every head was high I watched that pride be torn apart Beneath a darker sky With innocence within ourselves We sing the same old song And you will take my hand And make believe it's wonderland I need the love of you I am a working man I feel the winter too I am an honest man I need the love of you I am a working man I feel the winter too Wonderland, wonderland, wonderland Songwriters: Natalie Barowitz. Owen Parker Wonderland lyrics © Apm Music Associated Production Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Between a father and a son Between the city and the one Before the teacher and the test Before the journey and the rest The shining eye will never cry The beating heart will never die The house on fire holds no shame I will be coming home again 400 miles without a word until you smile 400 miles on fields of fire Between a woman and a boy Between a child and his toy Between a woman and a boy Between a child and a toy Before the following of the west Before the journey and the rest 400 miles without a word until you smile 400 miles without a word until you smile 400 miles on fields of fire Songwriters: Bruce Watson, Mark Brzezicki, Stuart Adamson, Tony Butler Fields of Fire (400 Miles) lyrics © BMG Rights Management #bigcountryband #bigcountry #stuartadamson Brucewatson #tonybutler #markbrzezicki #scotland