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| 3:38 | ||||
If the time should ever come
That you feel our race is run And you're old brass bed's the only thing that we share If you think our ships come in Let's just break it off my friend Cause nothings worse than playing like you care. There's nothing that's so final about leaving Even though I know that's what you've heard Just like forgive, forget and try again Goodbye is just another word. If you feel the time is right And you sneak off in the night And live out all those stories in your head When your shiny knight goes home And you're left there all alone And you need a friend remember what I said. |
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2. |
| 3:35 | ||||
3. |
| 3:54 | ||||
4. |
| 3:37 | ||||
Black boy in Chicago
Playin' in the street Not enough to wear Not near enough to eat But don't you know he saw it On that July afternoon Saw a man named Armstrong Walk upon the moon Young girl in Calcutta Barely eight years old The fly's that swarm the market place Will see she don't grow old But don't you know she heard it On a July afternoon Heard a man named Armstrong Walk upon the moon River's getting dirty The wind in getting bad War and hate are killing off The only earth we have But the whole world stopped to watch it On that July afternoon Watched a man named Armstrong Walk upon the moon And I wonder if a long time ago Somewhere in the universe They watched a man named Adam Walk upon the earth |
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5. |
| 4:04 | ||||
I wore the clothes you liked
You said they gave me that look I even tried to like the food I know you like to cook I parted my hair on the left I carried your arm on the right I slept late in the morning And I stayed out late at night. I can't give any more of my soul away And still look myself in the mirror everyday I can't change any more of what makes me be myself And still have enough left not to be somebody else I'm not demanding as a man Just asking you - love me for what I am. I tried hard not to say the things you don't like to hear And when to you it was apropos I nibbled on your ear I opened the door up for you I kept my big mouth shut Well I've been going down While you've been going up. |
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6. |
| 2:43 | ||||
7. |
| 4:05 | ||||
8. |
| 3:21 | ||||
9. |
| 3:48 | ||||
When I was young I had a dream
That I would meet someone like you And we would have a happy home If the world would leave us alone So it came to pass it all came true You needed me like I needed you But the world kept moving on And our life was changed by a song Sometimes I wonder and I worry too If I did not know how to sing Would I still have you? That's the time I wished I'd never bought that first guitar I'd be out somewhere in Oklahoma Fixing cars But maybe after my hard working Day was through I'd still have you It's hard to have loving on your mind With people lining up for it all the time And the world I loved went floating by How did I miss the hurt in your eyes |
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| 3:12 | ||||
11. |
| 3:47 | ||||
Stoney-Lobo
I've known her since we both were kids, I recall the silly things we did She would want to ride up on my back To keep from stepping on a crack I didn't think of it back then But even when she did not win She was happy just to play Stoney likes to live out everyday Stoney, happy all the time Stoney, live is summertime The joy you find in living everyday Stoney, how I love your simple ways The times when no one understood Seems that stoney always would We walk for hours in the sand She would always try and hold my hand Now I don't recollect the time I fell in love with this old friend of mine Or when I first saw in her eyes What she tried so not to hide. |
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12. |
| 3:02 | ||||
Once upon my boyhood time
The circus came to town I remember church going people Talking the carnies down Misfits of society That's what they said to me So I sneaked up close And watched them work And found that actually They laughed alot They sang out loud The way they walked Made them look kinda proud A little different from you A little different from me A lot like the man who walked Through Galilee Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein Moved in next door to us The neighbors were indignant They put up quit a fuss The neighborhood had gone to pot And they had worked so hard So I sneaked out back Peeked through the fence And watched them do the yard They laughed a lot They sang out loud They looked just like the rest Of the crowd A little different from you A little different from me A lot like the man who walked Through Galilee Everyone is different But everyone's the same Riding around in circles On life's mysterious train What if other people Thought that way of you Too weak for the circus Too dumb to be a Jew A plain old Joe In wash 'n' wear suit Wasting his life away Or do they look in envy And do or don't they say They laughed a lot They sang out loud They looked just like the rest Of the crowd A little different from you A little different from me A lot like the man who walked Through Galilee |
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13. |
| 2:32 | ||||
Well today I'm so weary
Today I'm so blue Sad and broken hearted And it's all because of you Life was a sweet girl Live was a song But now you've gone and left me Tell me where did I go wrong And it's all for the love Of a dear little girl All for the love That sets my life in a whirl I'm a man who'd give his life And the joys of this world All for the love of a girl Life was a sweet girl Live was a song But now you've gone and left me Tell me where did I go wrong And it's all for the love Of a dear little girl All for the love That sets my life in a whirl I'm a man who'd give his life And the joys of this world All for the love of a girl All for the love of a girl |
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14. |
| 4:35 | ||||
15. |
| 3:14 | ||||