Brunswick Road by Steve Groves & Danny Bourke (as sung by Graham Dodsworth 1987-2014) 1st verse I know a woman who says she's old, She weaves a spell around my rented house of stone. It's late when we leave at the foot of the stairs The gas pipes ring as she laughs and sings of her dancing years. Refrain: And she tells me we should go home down Brunswick Road where we would walk and we would talk till the moon went down. We were arm in arm, as in days of old. We thought the street was lined with gold down Brunswick Road. 2nd verse We live in the heart of the town she loves. She doesn't mind I can't recall her dancing days. Outside the hall, the iron lace. Her dancing's over now the pain is on her face. 3rd verse She laughs again, she sees her man, He's singing Daisy on a bike out in the rain. He fades from sight, he's out of view, and if I had the chance I'd bring him back to you. Final refrain: And she tells me we should go home down Brunswick Road where we would walk and we would talk till the moon went down. We were arm in arm, as in days of old. We thought the street was paved with gold down Brunswick Road.