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In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand
With an aching in my heart and my pockets full of sand Now, I'm a long way from home and I miss my loved ones so In the early morning rain with no place to go Out on runway number nine a big 707's set to go But, I'm stuck here in the grass where the cold wind blows Now, the liquor tasted good and the women all were fast Well, there she goes, my friend, well she's going down at last Hear the mighty engines roar - see the silver bird on high She's away and westward bound - far above the clouds she'll fly There the morning rain don't fall and the sun always shines She'll be flying over my home in about three hours time This old airport's got me down - it's no earthly good to me 'cause I'm stuck here on the ground as cold and drunk as I can be You can't jump a jet plane like you can a freight train So, I'd best be on my way in the early morning rain You can't jump a jet plane like you can a freight train So, I'd best be on my way in the early morning rain |
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The way I feel is like a robin
whose babes have flown to come no more like a tall oak tree alone and cryin' when the birds have flown and the nest is bare Now a woman Lord is like a young bird and the tall oak tree is a young man's heart among his boughs you'll find her nesting when the nights are cool she's warm and dry Your coat of green it will protect her her wings will grow your love will too But all too soon your mighty branches will cease to hold her and she'll fly from you Now the way I feel is like a robin whose babes have flown to come no more like a tall oak tree alone and cryin' when the birds have flown and the nest is bare when the birds have flown and the nest is bare |
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Well I got my mail late last night
A letter from a girl who found the time to write To her lonesome boy somewheres in the night She sent me a railroad ticket too To take me to her lovin' arms And the big steel rail gonna carry me home to the one I love Well I been out here many long days I haven't found a place that I could call my own Not a two bit bed to lay my body on I been stood up I bin shook down I been dragged into the sand And the big steel rail gonna carry me home to the one I love Well I been uptight most every night Walkin' along the streets of this old town Not a friend around to tell my troubles to My good old car she done broke down 'Cause I drove it into the ground And the big steel rail gonna carry me home to the one I love Well I look over yonder across the plain The big drive wheels are poundin' along the ground Gonna get on board and I'll be homeward bound Now I ain't had a home cooked meal And Lord I need one now And the big steel rail gonna carry me home to the one I love Now here I am with my hat in my hand Standin' on the broad highway will you give a ride To a lonesome boy who missed the train last night I went in town for one last round And I gambled my ticket away And the big steel rail won't carry me home to the one I love |
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Hold my hand, so I can hold you in my heart
Hold my hand, so I can guide you through the forest of the night By the sea upon the raging tide A message to the wind I must begin to write of love and rain Touch my heart for it is beating just for you Hear my song, as I sing it to the lost and lonely ones If there were time to spend another day A message to the wind I would begin if he could blow my thoughts to you Hold my hand, now it is time for me to go Take my love and let it rest for we must meet again somehow When you're alone and willows start to bend and rain begins to fall at times you will pretend and not pretend at all I'll be with you again A message to the wind |
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The lamp is burnin low upon my table top
The snow is softly fallin The air is still within the silence of my room I hear your voice softly callin If I could only have you near To breathe a sigh or two I would be happy just to hold the hands I love Upon this winter night with you The smoke is rising in the shadows overhead My glass is almost empty I read again between the lines upon the page The words of love you sent me If I could know within my heart That you were lonely too I would be happy just to hold the hands I love Upon this winter night with you The fire is dying now, my lamp is growing dim The shades of night are liftin The mornin light steals across my windowpane Where webs of snow are driftin If I could only have you near To breathe a sigh or two I would be happy just to hold the hands I love And to be once again with with you To be once again with with you |
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Alone upon the sidewalks of despair
'Twas there she wandered With her suitcase in her hand Her fate she pondered Only a go-go girl in love with someone who didn't care She met him on a night so rare when her friends were there And the band was groovin' When he gave a glance that said how much he would like to meet her How was she to know at the time He would mistreat her In her case she danced for him although a hundred eyes were turned her way And before the set was through he knew She would be his loved one Only a go-go girl in love with someone who didn't care Only twenty-one, she was a young girl just in from somewhere He's playin' up in Michigan with a group they call The Intended With a kiss, and a promise, he was gone The song was ended But as she walks, she waits for him the pavement is a shoulder for her tears But in her heart she knows there is no way She can hope to change him Only a go-go girl in love with someone who didn't care Only twenty-one, she was a young girl just in from somewhere Only a go-go girl in love with someone who didn't care A go-go girl in love |
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All is well
I've made my peace where highways never end Yesterday's a memory today is just a friend For the mountains and Maryann are calling me again And the red pines will bow their heads The rivers and the watersheds will swallow up my tears All is well I left the cold midwestern towns behind There's a semi up the road ahead I'll take him in my time For the hot-blooded mountain love is calling me again And the vagabond within me cries The wind and rain might burn my eyes but I won't feel the pain For the mountains and Maryann will greet me there as only she can do All is well As I swing up to the border bent for hell And the service station man agreed I didn't look too well But the mountains and Maryann are calling out to me And I got my bedroll on my back And everything that I could pack to see me on my way All is well I've made my peace and man, I'm feelin' fine And the losers that I left behind I'll think about some other time For the border men were all my friends they couldn't find a dime And the prairie towns go sailing by Saskatchewan there's mud in your eye I'm leavin' you behind There'll be hot-blooded mountain love to satisfy my soul And the red pines will bow their heads The rivers and the watersheds will carry us along And the mountains and Maryann will greet me there as only she can do All is well The foothills are coming into sight Today is just a memory the future is tonight And the red pines will bow their heads The rivers and the watersheds will carry us along And the mountains and Maryann will greet me there as only she can do |
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The last time I saw her face, her eyes were bathed in starlight and her hair hung long
The last time she spoke to me, her lips were like the scented flowers inside a rain-drenched forest But that was so long ago that I can scarcely feel the way I felt before And if time could heal the wounds, I would tear the threads away that I might bleed some more The last time I walked with her Her laughter was the steeple bells That ring to greet the morning sun A voice that called to everyone To love the ground she walked upon Those were good day The last time I held her hand, her touch was autumn, spring and summer, and winter too The last time I let go of her, she walked a way into the night I lost her in the misty streets, a thousand months, a thousand miles When other lips will kiss her eyes A million miles beyond the moon, that's where she is But that was so long ago that I can scarcely feel the way I felt before And if time could heal the wounds, I would tear the threads away that I might bleed some more The last time I saw her face, her eyes were bathed in starlight and she walked alone The last time she kissed my cheek Her lips were like the wilted leaves Upon the autumn covered hills Resting on the frozen ground The seeds of love lie cold and still Beneath a battered marking stone It lies forgotten |
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Pussywillows cat-tails soft winds and roses
Rainpools in the woodland water to my knees Shivering quivering the warm breath of spring Pussywillows cat-tails soft winds and roses Catbirds and cornfields daydreams together Riding on the roadside the dust gets in your eyes Reveling, disheveling the summer nights can bring Pussywillows cat-tails soft winds and roses Slanted rays and colored days stark blue horizons Naked limbs and wheat bins hazy afternoons Voicing rejoicing the wine cups do bring Pussywillows cat-tails soft winds and roses Harsh nights and candlelights wood fires a-blazin' Soft lips and fingertips resting in my soul Treasuring remembering the promise of spring Pussywillows cat-tails soft winds and roses |
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Boss Man Boss Man what do ya say
I gotta get you alone in the mine some day Boss Man Boss Man turn it around If you don't look away how can I sit down Look at this load upon my back Gotta get this wheel back on the track I can't hold on but I can't let go And I can't say yes I can't say 'no' Holes in my pockets and holes in my shoes If you're ready for me I'm ready for you The company plan takes all my pay Got a child in July and another last May Boss Man Boss Man what do ya say Gonna get you alone in the mine some day Push your face down in the coal 'Cause you got no heart you got no soul Country life's the life for me In ten more years I'll a pensioner be The younger lad knows when the girls are out But you might say he's a rural sprout Boss Man Boss Man what do ya say Gonna get you alone in the mine some day Boss Man Boss Man clear the track You're gonna tear the skin right offa my back Boss Man, Boss Man what do ya say If you can't lend a hand then get outta my way It'll be murder in the first degree If you ever lay your hands on me Boss Man Boss Man pay my rent A dollar I've earned is a dollar I've spent The company plan takes all my check For breakin' my back and riskin' my neck Boss Man Boss Man what do ya say I gotta get you alone in the mine some day I can't hold on but I can't let go And I can't say yes I can't say 'no' |
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Upon the Bitter Green she was,
the hills above the town. Echoed to the footsteps, as soft as heather down. Waiting for her master, to kiss away her tears. Waiting through the years, Bitter Green they called her, walking in the sun, Loving everyone that she met. Bitter Green they called her, waiting in the sun, waiting for someone to take her home. Some say he was a sailor, who died away at sea, Some say he was a prisoner, who never was set free, lost upon the ocean, he died there in the mist, dreaming of the kiss, Bitter Green they called her, walking in the sun, Loving everyone that she met. Bitter Green they called her, waiting in the sun, waiting for someone to take her home. Musical Interlude But now, that Bitter Green is gone, the hills have turned to rust, there comes a weary stranger, his tears fall in the dust, kneeling by the churchyard, in the autumn mist, dreaming of the kiss, Bitter Green they called her, walking in the sun, Loving everyone that she met. Bitter Green they called her, waiting in the sun, waiting for someone to take her home. Bitter Green they called her, walking in the sun, Loving everyone that she met. Bitter Green they called her, waiting in the sun, waiting for someone... to take her home. |
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The perfume that she wore was from some little store
On the down side of town But it lingered on long after she'd gone I remember it well And our fingers entwined like ribbons of light And we came through a doorway somewhere in the night Her long flowing hair came softly undone And it lay all around And she brushed it down as I stood by her side In the warmth of her love And she showed me her treasures of paper and tin And then we played a game only she could win And she told me a riddle I'll never forget Then left with the answer I've never found yet How long, said she, can a moment like this Belong to someone What's wrong, what is right, when to live or to die We must almost be born So if you should ask me what secrets I hide I'm only your lover, don't make me decide The perfume that she wore was from some little store On the down side of town But it lingered on long after she'd gone I remember it well And she showed me her treasures of paper and tin And then we played a game only she could win And our fingers entwined like ribbons of light And we came through a doorway somewhere in the night |
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Mama said see it through
Don't let the night put the bite on you Take your time make your plan Mama said son be your own best man Mama said play it straight do what you like only do it up right take your time don't run wild Mama said son you're my one man child Mama didn't have that know-it-all-way She lived by the book and she prayed every day Never was a time when a rhythm or rhyme or the words of a song ever slipped her mind Mama said go out there play at the game and you better play it fair Make sure your song get sung Mama said honey be your own big gun Mama didn't care when I never came home She learned how to cope with the end of the phone Dad went away to his place in the sky Mum said son he was a real good guy Mama said see it through Don't let the night put the bite on you Take your time don't run wild Mama said son you're my one man child Mama didn't have that know-it-all-way She lived by the book and she prayed every day Never was a time when a rhythm or rhyme Or the words of a song ever slipped her mind Mama said see it through Don't let the night put the bite on you Take your time make your plan Mama said son be your own best man Mama said go out there play at the game and you better play it fair Take your time don't run wild Mama said son you're my one man child Take your time don't run wild Mama said son you're my one man child |
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In the dawn's early light from a long and sleepless night
She returned again this morning from her long and restless flight And her red hollow eyes did not show her much surprise As she lay right down beside me like she never said goodbye Please help me stationmaster, is the evening train on time The wells run dry up yonder there's another down the line It was all I could bear just to watch her lying there Disowned and ragged princess with the sun locked in her hair So cold, so frail with her mind locked in a jail A victim of confusion, never knowing she could fail Please help me stationmaster, is the evening train on time The wells run dry up yonder there's another down the line So I rocked her to sleep and I got up on my feet And the day was filled with sunshine as I gazed across the street And the door seemed to say over here step this way The station is for travelers even you must ride someday Please help me stationmaster, is the evening train on time The wells run dry up yonder there's another down the line Please help be stationmaster, can I stay for just awhile Forgive me if I'm weary I ain't have much - much time to smile |
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I'm standin' in the doorway
My head bowed in my hands Not knowin' where to sit Not knowin' where to stand My father looms above me For him there is no rest My mother's arms enfold me And hold me to her breast They say you been out wandrin' They say you travelled far Sit down young stranger And tell us who you are The room has all gone misty, My thoughts are all in spin Sit down young stranger And tell us where you been I've been up to the mountain I've walked down by the sea I never questioned no one And no one questioned me My love was given freely And oftimes was returned I never came to borrow I only came to learn Sometimes it would get lonely But it taught me how to cry And laughter came too easy For life to pass me by I never had a dollar That I didn't earn with pride Cause I had a million daydreams To keep me satisfied And will you gather daydreams Or will you gather wealth How can you find your fortune When you cannot find yourself My mother's eyes grow misty There's a tremblin' in her hand Sit down young stranger I do not understand Now will you try to tell us You been too long at school That knowledge is not needed That power does not rule That war is not the answer That young men should not die Sit down young stranger I wait for your reply The answer is not easy For souls are not reborn To wear the crown of peace You must wear the crown of thorns If jesus had a reason I'm sure he would not tell We treated him so badly How could he wish us well The parlor now is empty There's nothin' left to say My father has departed My mother's gone to pray There's rockets in the meadows And ships out on the sea The answer's in the forest Carved upon a tree John loves mary Does anyone love me |
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If you could read my mind
If you could read my mind love What a tale my thoughts could tell Just like an old time movie bout a ghost from a wishin well In a castle dark or a fortress strong With chains upon my feet You know that ghost is me And I will never be set free As long as Im a ghost that you cant see If I could read your mind love What a tale your thoughts could tell Just like a paperback novel The kind that drugstores sell When you reach the part where the heartaches come The hero would be me But heroes often fail And you wont read that book again Because the endings just too hard to take Id walk away like a movie star Who gets burned in a three way script Enter number two A movie queen to play the scene Of bringing all the good things out in me But for now love, lets be real * I never thought I could act this way * And Ive got to say that I just dont get it I dont know where we went wrong But the feelins gone And I just cant get it back If you could read my mind love What a tale my thoughts could tell Just like an old time movie bout a ghost from a wishin well In a castle dark or a fortress strong With chains upon my feet But stories always end And if you read between the lines Youll know that Im just tryin to understand The feelins that you lack I never thought I could feel this way And Ive got to say that I just to get it I dont know where we went wrong But the feelins gone And I just cant get it back |
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Poor little Allison
Standing in the night wind Wishing out loud Turning her face to the summer rain Poor little Allison Never had much goin' Hard to forget Always in step with the world she's in Never knowin' never feelin' Showin' so much pride Never sayin' what she's thinkin' Or feelin' deep inside Poor little Allison Dreaming of the right one Laughing out loud Lost in a crowd of fair weather friends Never knowin' never feelin' Showin' so much pride Never sayin' what she's thinkin' Or feelin' deep inside Poor little Allison Standing in the night wind, Wishing out loud Turning her face to the summer rain Hard to forget Always in step with the world she's in |
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When it's midnight on the meadow
And the cats are in the shed And the river tells a story At the window by my bed If you listen very closely Be as quiet as you can In the yard you'll hear him It is the pony man We're always there to greet him When he tumbles into town He leads a string of ponies Some are white and some are brown And they never seem to kick or bite They only want to play And they live on candy apples Instead of oats and hay And when we're all assembled He gives a soft command And we climb aboard our ponies As in a row the stand Then down the road we gallop And across the fields we fly And soon we all go sailing off Into the midnight sky And as we gaily rock along Beside a ripplin' sea There's Tom 'n Dick 'n Sally And Mary Joe and me And the pony man is leading Cause he's travelled here before And he gives a whoop and a holler At Mr. Moon's front door And as we stop to rest a while Where the soda river glides Up to the slip comes a pirate ship To take us for a ride And the pony man's the captain And the children are the crew And we go in search of treasure And laugh the whole night through And when the hold is filled with gold And the sails begin to strain And the deck's piled high with apple pie We head for port again And down the whirling starcase So swift our ponies fly And we're safely in our beds again When the sunbeams kiss the sky When it's midnight on the meadow And the cats are in the shed And the river tells a story At the window by my bed If you listen very closely Be as quiet as you can In the yard you'll hear him It is the pony man |
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Pardon me if I'm leaving in a hurry
Can't you see There's too much to loose for me to stay around I've plaid your game obeyed your rules The best that I know how Gonna get out while the game don't get me down It's been a long long day and now it's gone gone I won't see you again before dawn There's too much to loose for me to stay around So I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town Pardon me if I don't turn back or even say goodbye I surely have enjoyed your cup of tea Got no more time to gamble on a thing that ain't too sure And the dust-cloud on the edge on town is me If you ever feel that you should want to get in touch somehow Forget it - that's all in yesterday. Forgiving is to lovers as trusting is to fools And of losing there is nothing I can say It's been a long long day and now it's gone gone I won't see you again before dawn There's too much to loose for me to stay around So I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town It's been a long long day and now it's gone gone I won't see you again before dawn There's too much to loose for me to stay around So I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town Well I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town |
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He came down through fields of green
On the summer side of life His love was ripe There were no illusions On the summer side of life Only tenderness And if you saw him now You'd wonder why he would cry The whole day long There was young girls everywhere On the summer side of life They talked all night To the young men that they knew On the summer side of life Goin' off to fight And if you saw them now You'd wonder why they would cry The whole day long He came down through fields of green On the summer side of life He prayed all night Then he walked into a house Where love had been misplaced His chance to waste And if you saw him now You'd wonder why he would cry The whole day long And if you saw him now You'd wonder why And if you saw him now You'd wonder why And if you saw him now You'd wonder why |
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There's a house on a hill
By a worn down, weathered old mill In the valley below where the river winds There's no such thing as bad times And a soft southern flame Oh, Cotton Jenny's her name She wakes me up when the sun goes down And the wheel of love goes 'round Wheels of love go 'round Love go 'round Love go 'round A joyful sound I ain't got a penny For Cotton Jenny to spend But then Wheels go 'round When a new day begins I go down to the cotton gin And I make my time worthwhile to them Then I climb back up again Then she waits by the door Oh Cotton Jenny, I'm sore And she rubs my feet while the sun goes down And the wheel of love goes 'round Wheels of love go 'round Love go 'round Love go 'round A joyful sound I ain't got a penny For Cotton Jenny to spend But then Wheels go 'round In the hot, sickly south When they say "well shut my mouth" I can never be free from the cotton grind But I know I've got what's mine With a soft southern flame Oh, Cotton Jenny's her name she wakes me up when the sun goes down and the wheel of love goes round Wheels of love go 'round Love go 'round Love go 'round A joyful sound I ain't got a penny For Cotton Jenny to spend But then Wheels go 'round The wheel goes 'round 'Round and 'round |
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He was standin' by the highway with a sign that just said Mother
When he heard a driver comin' 'Bout a half a mile away???????br />Then he held the sign up higher, Where no decent soul could miss it?????????br />It was ten degrees or colder Down by bolder dam that day He was raised up in Milwaukee-Though he never was that famous He was just a road musician-To the taverns he would go Singin' songs about the ramblin'-The lovin' girls and gamblin' How the world fell on his shoulders-Back in Boulder I don't know It was out in Arizona-That he heard the lady listenin To each word that he was sayin'-To each line that he would write So he sat down by her table and They talked about the weather Ninety-eight point six and risin'-Down by Boulder dam that day And she told him she would take him-For a ride in the mornin' sun, Back in Boulder he had told her, I don't know when I had a better friend Now he's traded off his Martin-But his troubles are not over For his feet are almost frozen-And the sun is sinkin' low Won't you listen to me brother-If you ever loved your mother Please pull off on the shoulder-If you're goin' Milwaukee way It's ten degrees and getting colder-Down by Boulder dam today |
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We've got to stay together
We've got to find each other now That is how we can learn all about the other man's song On the plains of Abraham When they sent the lamb to die You and I were asleep in the Rock of Ages Remember the unborn children still to come If you need me and I need you There's nothin' else needs sayin' Understand it I'm not too deaf to hear the song you're playin' Nous vivons ensemble Nous nous connaissons maintenant Voici comment nous pouvons decouvrir une autre humanite Sur les plaines D'Abraham Lors du dernier sacrifice Toi et moi nous dormions tres loin dans le temp Souviens toi des enfants qui attendent encore Si tu me veux je serai la c'est tout ce que j'ai a dire Car comprend moi Je ne suis pas sourd a la musique que tu joues |
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I'm not some long lost someone
Just dropped in to say hello It's that same old lover man Baby you lost so long ago 'Cause I was born to believe I never could deceive Believe me I hear no children's voices Have they gone back to school And that same old lover man Is still acting like a fool I guess I was born to bring you grief Though I never was a thief Believe me It's cold outside your window Please let me in, the night is wild It's that same old lover man Not some lonesome winsome child An' I was born to believe I never could deceive |
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Through the woodland, through the valley
Comes a horseman wild and free Tilting at the windmills passing Who can the brave young horseman be He is wild but he is mellow He is strong but he is weak He is cruel but he is gentle He is wise but he is meek Reaching for his saddlebag He takes a battered book into his hand Standing like a prophet bold He shouts across the ocean to the shore Till he can shout no more I have come o'er moor and mountain Like the hawk upon the wing I was once a shining knight Who was the guardian of a king I have searched the whole world over Looking for a place to sleep I have seen the strong survive And I have seen the lean grown weak See the children of the earth Who wake to find the table bare See the gentry in the country Riding off to take the air Reaching for his saddlebag He takes a rusty sword into his hand Then striking up a knightly pose He shouts across the ocean to the shore Till he can shout no more See the jailor with his key Who locks away all trace of sin See the judge upon the bench Who tries the case as best he can See the wise and wicked ones Who feed upon life's sacred fire See the soldier with his gun Who must be dead to be admired See the man who tips the needle See the man who buys and sells See the man who puts the collar On the ones who dare not tell See the drunkard in the tavern Stemming gold to make ends meet See the youth in ghetto black Condemned to life upon the street Reaching for his saddlebag He takes a tarnished cross into his hand Then standing like a preacher now He shouts across the ocean to the shore Then in a blaze of tangled hooves He gallops off across the dusty plain In vain to search again Where no one will hear Through the woodland, through the valley Comes a horseman wild and free Tilting at the windmills passing Who can the brave young horseman be He is wild but he is mellow He is strong but he is weak He is cruel but he is gentle He is wise but he is meek |
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At times I just don't know
How you could be anything but beautiful I think that I was made for you And you were made for me And I know that I won't ever change 'Cause we've been friends Through rain or shine For such a long, long time Laughing eyes and smiling face It seems so lucky just to have the right Of telling you with all my might You're beautiful tonight And I know that you will never stray 'Cause you've been that way From day to day For such a long, long time And when you hold me tight How could life be anything but beautiful I think that I was made for you And you were made for me And I know that I won't ever change 'Cause we've been friends Through rain or shine For such a long, long time And I must say it means so much to me To be the one who's telling you I'm telling you That you're beautiful |
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The oceans of the world were the home of Big Blue
He was the greatest monster that the world ever knew And the place that he loved best Was the waters to the west Around the blue Pacific he did roam Big Blue moved alone for a mighty blue was he And the battles of the whales was an awesome sight to see And he took them one by one and he drove them all away In the mating of the day he was the king Big Blue had fifty wives and he sired forty sons Though most of them feel victim to the cruel harpoon guns Ah but he was too much wise to get caught by the gunners' eyes And so he lived at sea a hundred years His mouth was as large as a tunnel so they say His hide was thick as leather and his eyes quick and small And his back was all scarred by the times he got away And he knew the smell of whalers did Big Blue Big Blue passed away to his natural decay Beside the Arctic Circle as he travelled up that way And there never was a man who was born with a gunner's hand Who ever took a pan to Big Blue Now the gray whale has run and the sperm is almost done The finbacks and the Greenland rights have all passed and gone They've been taken by the men for the money they could spend And the killing never ends, it just goes on The oceans of the earth were the home of Big Blue He was the greatest monster that the world ever knew And the place that he loved best was the waters to the west Around the blue Pacific he did roam |
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If you really knew how many times I've tried to help you
Make your mind up in the matters of the heart, you'd not be bothered By the miscues or the bad trips that seem to come and plague us Having thought it over, I sure would like to talk to you again I was stone cold sober, it was daylight in October When you reached across the table put your hand upon my shoulder And my lips were warm with kissing while we found the missing pieces To all the empty spaces I sure would like to talk that way again We have soared above the clouds, we've heard the angels breathing While we made love in the morning, there was never talk of leaving We would lie that way for hours with our arms around each other It was all so easy, I sure would like to talk to you again 'Cause I'm stone cold sober, the daylight has crossed over In the night, a touch of sadness We had it coming, had it going way back then I was stone cold sober when I woke the morning after Having shattered the illusions of the object of my passions With a will made out of iron and a mind that is her own Having thought it over, I sure would like to talk to her again We had it coming, had it going way back then I hope that we can see each other often That our points of view will blend into each other, Like the sea and the horizon And the sun will shine upon us as we live our lives forever Having thought it over, I sure would like to talk to you again |
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I come to this garden
I come here to rest Early each day upon risin' I think of my lost love From over the sea And sometimes I've wondered If she thinks of me I long to recall every kiss, every kind word I miss her so much I could die But the creatures of evil Have captured her heart And that same old obsession Still keeps us apart There's peace in the garden There's peace in the air Peace in the sound of the river There's peace in the meadow The sun shines like gold And if she were with me There'd be peace in my soul I long to return to the place, I remember The taste of her lips close to mine I could do much better If I could be strong Come into my garden But leave me alone I come to this garden I come here to rest Just as the night comes stealin' Someone is weeping She's calling my name Deep in the garden Deep in my brain I long to recall every kiss, every kind word I miss her so much I could die But the creatures of evil Have captured her heart And that same old obsession Still keeps us apart But the creatures of evil Have captured her heart And that same old obsession Still keeps us apart |
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I can see her lyin' back in her satin dress
In a room where you do what you don't confess Sundown, you better take care If I find you bin creepin' round my back stairs Sundown, you better take care If I find you bin creepin' round my back stairs She's bin lookin' like a queen in a sailor's dream And she don't always say what she really means Sometimes I think it's a shame When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain Sometimes I think it's a shame When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain I can picture ev'ry move that a man could make Gettin' lost in her lovin' is your first mistake Sundown, you better take care If I find you bin creepin' round my back stairs Sometimes I think it's a sin When I feel like I'm winnin' when I'm losin' again I can see her lookin' fast in her faded jeans She's a hard lovin' woman, got me feelin' mean Sometimes I think it's a shame When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain Sundown, you better take care If I find you bin creepin' round my back stairs Sundown you better take care If I find you bin creepin' round my back stairs Sometimes I think it's a sin When I feel like I'm winnin' when I'm losin' again |
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Picking up the pieces of my sweet shattered dream
I wonder how the old folks are tonight Her name was Ann and I'll be damned if I recall her face She left me not knowing what to do Carefree highway, let me slip away on you Carefree highway, you seen better days The morning after blues from my head down to my shoes Carefree highway, let me slip away, slip away on you Turning back the pages to the times I love best I wonder if she'll ever do the same Now the thing that I call living is just being satisfied With knowing I got no one left to blame Carefree highway, got to see you my old flame Carefree highway, you seen better days The morning after blues from my head down to my shoes Carefree highway, let me slip away, slip away on you Searching through the fragments of my dream shattered sleep I wonder if the years have closed her mind I guess it must be wanderlust or trying to get free From the good old faithful feeling we once knew Carefree highway, let me slip away on you Carefree highway, you seen better days The morning after blues from my head down to my shoes Carefree highway, let me slip away, slip away on you Let me slip away on you Carefree highway, got to see you my old flame Carefree highway, you seen better days The morning after blues from my head down to my shoes Carefree Highway, let me slip away, slip away on you |
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The night is as black as the coal dust on the tracks
Up to the east day is dawning From time to time I get women on my mind I'm a son of a gun Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight The train that I'm on is a hundred boxcars long So I don't sleep through to the morning That's some chilly wind in this gondola I'm in I wish I had a glass of beer Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight The boardinghouse reach is a thing no school can teach you I confess I've been outfumbled And the sound of the beans boiling through the evergreens Sure do please a hungry man Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight The sound of the wheels rebounds across the fields I'm a name with no number And so I guess I'd be drifting more or less But still it's not meant to be Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight Borderstone, borderstone gonna cross your line tonight Borderstone, pretty little town, gonna make my bed tonight |
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All you need is time
All you need is time, time, time to make me bend Give it a try, don't be rude Put it to the test and I'll give it right back to you It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day Kick it around, take it to town Try to defy what you feel inside You better be strong Your love belongs to us It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day All I need is trust All I need is trust, trust, trust to make it show I don't want to know everything you done If you get a tip then tell it to the eskimos It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day All we need is faith All we need is faith, faith, faith to make it nice Kick it around, don't be rude If you're gonna make a mistake don't you make it twice It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day It's cold on the shoulder And you know that we get a little older every day |
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I think this time you've said enough to make me want to leave this place
Still I keep coming back for more of the same to fan the dying flame Here inside these walls that seem to move a little closer every day There must be a way out of this crazy game we play out to the end Let us just pretend a while Think about the good things now and then I think this time that was the best time that we two had ever known We tried the handle of the house upon the shore and found the open door Once inside we found a curious moonbeam doing dances on the floor We were only playing like two children who had stayed away from school Two of us could not be wrong Heaven knows who keeps the golden rule I think this time we've learned enough to know that nothing is the same But still the pounding of my heart hasn't changed and leavin's so strange Here among my thoughts of you I find a gentle longing to be free There must be a way out of this crazy game we play out to the end Take away the in-between Think about the good things now and then We will see the day when you or I will stay or face up to the end Let us just pretend a while And think about the good things now and then |
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Rainy day people always seem to know when it's time to call
Rainy day people don't talk, they just listen till they've heard it all Rainy day lovers don't lie when they tell 'ya they've been down like you Rainy day people don't mind if you're cryin' a tear or two If you get lonely, all you really need is that rainy day love Rainy day people all know there's no sorrow they can't rise above Rainy day lovers don't love any others, that would not be kind Rainy day people all know how it hangs on a piece of mind Rainy day lovers don't lie when they tell you, they've been down there too Rainy day people don't mind if you're cryin' a tear or two. Rainy day people always seem to know when you're feeling blue High stepping strutters who land in the gutters sometimes need one too Take it or leave it, or try to believe it If you've been down too long Rainy day lovers don't hide love inside they just pass it on Rainy day lovers don't hide love inside they just pass it on |
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All the lovely ladies in their finery tonight
I wish that I could know them one by one All the handsome gentlemen with loving on their minds Strolling in to take the ladies home Bless you all and keep you on the road to tenderness Heaven can be yours just for now. All the gentle strangers who by nature do not smile To everyone who cannot hold a pen To all you heavy rounders with a headache for your pains Who dread the thought of going 'round the bend Bless you all and keep you on the road to better things Heaven can be yours just for now. To all the lovely ladies in their finery tonight I wish that I could kiss you while you knit To all the ones who learn to live with bein' second-guessed Whose job it is to give more then to get Bless you all and keep you with the strength to understand Heaven can be yours just for now. To all the little dreamers with a dream that cannot last To all the sleeping giants who must wake To every man who answers to the letter of the law And all the rest imprisoned by mistake Bless you all and keep you with the faith to let it pass Heaven can be yours just for now To all the lonely sailors who have trouble beeing seen To all of you with heartache that remains Maybe sometime later you might swim back into shore If someone could relieve you of your chains Bless you all and keep you all on the land or on the sea Heaven can be yours, just for now |
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Where the road runs down by the butternut grove
To old Bill Skinner's stream Do tell at the noonday bell It's time for a summertime dream In a lunch pail town in a one horse way You can live like a king and queen Let's steal away in the noonday sun It's time for a summertime dream Birds in all creation will be twitterin' in the trees And down below's a pond I know You can swim in it if you please And if you come 'round when the mill shuts down You can see what chivalry means Let's steal away in the noonday sun It's time for a summertime dream On a trip on down to wonderland In love among the flowers Where time gets lost with no straw boss Tallyin' up the hours Where the road runs down by the butternut grove To old Bill Skinner's stream Do tell at the noonday bell It's time for a summertime dream Birds in all creation will be twitterin' in the trees And down below's a pond I know You can swim in it if you please So if you come 'round when the mill shuts down You can see what chivalry means Let's steal away in the noonday sun It's time for a summertime dream |
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The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead When the skies of November turn gloomy With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty That good ship and true was a bone to be chewed When the gales of November came early The ship was the pride of the American side Coming back from some mill in Wisconsin As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most With a crew and good captain well seasoned Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms When they left fully loaded for Cleveland Then later that night when the ship's bell rang Could it be the north wind they'd been feelin'? The wind in the wires made a tattle-tale sound When the wave broke over the railing And every man knew, as the captain did too 'Twas the witch of November come stealin' The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait When the gales of November came slashin' When afternoon came it was freezing rain In the face of a hurricane west wind When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck Sayin' "Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya" At seven PM a main hatchway caved in He said, "Fellas, it's been good to know ya" The captain wired in he had water comin' in And the good ship and crew was in peril And later that night when his lights went out of sight Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Does anyone know where the love of God goes When the waves turn the minutes to hours? The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay If they'd put fifteen more miles behind her They might have split up or they might have capsized They may have broke deep and took water And all that remains is the faces and the names Of the wives and the sons and the daughters Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings In the rooms of her ice-water mansion Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams The islands and bays are for sportsmen And farther below, Lake Ontario Takes in what Lake Erie can send her And the iron boats go as the mariners all know With the gales of November remembered In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed In the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral The church bell chimed 'til it rang twenty-nine times For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee Superior, they said, never gives up her dead When the gales of November come early |
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I remember when best friends were jealous lovers
Lyin' warm asleep beneath the covers Dreaming of belonging to each other And so we tried, never too close Never too near, dyin' in time And so we cried but that is alright We meant no one no harm I remember when best friends were not mistaken Long before that freedom was forsaken Learnin' about all the good things In the world worth believin' And so we tried, never too close Never too near, dyin' in time And so we cried but that is alright We meant no one no harm I remember when jealous lovers would stick together When the days were warm and the nights more tender When the bonds of truth were not made to measure And so we tried, never too close Never too near, dyin' in time And so we cried but that is alright We meant no one no harm Try, try as you will Following dreams never fulfilled And so we cried but that is alright We meant no one no harm |
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Betty Jo, you made it plain
When first you held me near. Even though you caused me pain, You were all the world to me. We made love; we had such fun. Many fine times went by us. Now it's all so hazy And a little bit crazy. Betty Jo, my heart's on fire; I don't need this crying. The next time you see me, The back seat of a taxi's where I'll be. Betty called me in to say goodnight, Much to my relief and pure delight. I think that was my big love scene I do belive her engine run all right. Betty said: get ready, the time has come. I was young and the good life had begun. And with the dawn, the child in me was gone, But it made a man out of me that night. Betty made my clothes and sewed my jeans, listened to my songs and foolish schemes. I think the way she got to me Was aimed like a laser beam right to the soul. Betty, my true love, do what you do tonight. Where she goes I hope she knows she's right. The worst demand and the best of times, She was never the kind to kick and bitch and fight. Betty called me in to say goodnight, Much to my relief and pure delight. And with the dawn, the child in me was gone, But it made a man out of me that night. I think that was my big love scene I do believe her engine run all right. |
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I ain't got nothin' to hide
My mind is an endless wire I got both feet on the ground I ain't got no one for hire I ain't got a thing to show My lives have all expired So don't go foolin' around An' set my wheels afire Down in the dark of a burnt out soul There's a few good second hand dreams Deep in the dark of a heavenly night with you Down in the black of a bottomless hole There's a few good second hand scenes Deep in the dark of a heavenly blue Where the sea runs green I ain't got nothin' to give My life is an endless climb My love's a paperback dream I don't have nothin' but time I ain't got a thing to show I don't know my own name So don't go foolin' around An' set my wheels aflame Down in the dark of a beat out soul There's a few good second hand dreams Deep in the dark of a heavenly night with you Down in the black of a bottomless hole There's a few good second hand scenes Deep in the dark of a heavenly blue Where the sea runs green I ain't got nothin' to hide My mind is an endless wire I got both feet on the ground I don't have no one for hire I ain't got a thing to show My life is an endless rhyme My love's a paperback dream I ain't got nothin' but time |
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It's all right for some but not all right for me
When the one that I'm loving slips around You think it's fine to do things I cannot see And you're doing it to me Baby can't you see that I know how it is I can see it in your eyes And feel it in the way you kiss my lips I can hear it in your voice When ever we are talking like this I can see what you believe in When his name is mentioned and I die I can watch the way you walk The way you talk, the way you close your eyes It's all right for some but not all right to be Where the one that I'm loving can't be found The city where we live might be quite large But the circle is small Why not tell us all and then all of us will know I can see it in your eyes and feel it in the way you kiss my lips I can hear it in your voice whenever we are talking like this I can see what you believe in when his name is mentioned and I die I can watch the way you walk, the way you talk, the way you close your eyes It's all right to leave but not all right to lie When you come home and you can't say where you've been You think it's fine to do things I cannot see And you're doing it to me Baby can't you see that I know how it is I can see it in your eyes and feel it in the way you kiss my lips I can hear it in your voice whenever we are talking like this I can see what you believe in when his name is mentioned and I die I can watch the way you walk, the way you talk, the way you close your eyes |
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I live in the light of the bright silver moon
I'll take you off sailing from midnight till noon I'll show the Sea of Tranquility You can have any flavor you happen see I live in the shade of a forest of green In the wildest of woodlands that you've ever seen There's rabbits and quail and tender young snails As brown as the seaweed on old rusty nails There's fireflies dancing in the cool evening breeze There's love and romancin' as nice as you please There's otters and frogs and spotted ground hogs And wiley old weasels in rotted out logs There's rivers of rainbow and grey mountain trout And little dark holes where the varmints hang out There's foxes and hares in traps and in snares And lots of bald eagles so you'd better take care So if you've got the time and you'd like to pass by Come down around midnight and give us a try We'll show you the Sea of Tranquility You can have any flavor you happen to see |
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Some life I've been livin'
Like a song in the night Good sounds every moment Good news and bright lights Anytime I get lonesome I just got to do the things right Make way for the lady You can do it my son Makin' hay with no gravy Brings the good folk down Anytime you get lonely You just got to turn it around This life I've been given It don't tell you no lies Could've been somewhat wasted How could it be otherwise When the sound of the laughter Brought the tears into my eyes Make way for the lady You can do it my son Makin' hay with no gravy Gets the day's work done When a blue mood gets rollin' You just got to turn it around Turn it around Shake hands with the father The son and the holy ghost The impossible believers And the heavenly host If you must do it better You just got to do it the most Make way for the lady You can do it my son Makin' hay with no gravy Brings all the good folk down When a blue moon starts risin' You just got to turn it around Turn it around Turn it around Make way for the lady Turn it around |
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You've bin in all my dreams since you've been gone
Each mornin' that I wake up with the dawn Dream Street Rose I like the way you smile Dream Street Rose stay with me a while You gave more than anyone could ask You washed away all shadows from my past Dream Street Rose heaven only knows Dream Street Rose that's the way she goes Dream Street Rose let us not pretend Heaven knows will you love me Right 'til the end Somewhere in between there stands a dream The sweetest dream that we have ever seen Dream Street Rose I like the way you smile Dream Street Rose please stay with me a while Dream Street Rose I miss you when you're gone Heaven knows I'm gonna love ya From now on Dream Street Rose I like the way you smile Dream Street Rose stay with me a while Dream Street Rose heaven only knows Dream Street Rose that's the way she goes |
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All around old Cape Horn
Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Fal deral dal riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of dawn They are the ghosts of Cape Horn See them all in sad repair Demons dance everywhere Southern gales, tattered sails And none to tell the tales Come all of you rustic old sea dogs Who follow the bright Southern Cross You were rounding the Horn In the eye of a storm When you lost her one day And you read all your letters From oceans away Then you took them to the bottom of the sea All around old Cape Horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Fal deral dal riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of dawn They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Come all you old sea dogs from Devon Southampton, Penzance, and Kinsale You were caught by the chance Of a sailor's last dance It was not meant to be And you read all your letters Cried anchors aweigh Then you took them to the bottom of the sea All around old Cape Horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Fal deral dal riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of dawn They are the ghosts of Cape Horn |
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Let me reach out love and touch you
Let me hold you for a while I've been all around the world Oh, how I long to see you smile There's a shadow on the moon And the waters here below Do not shine the way they should And I love you, just in case you didn't know Let it go Let it happen like it happened once before It's a wicked wind and it chills me to the bone And if you do not believe me Come and gaze upon the shadow at your door Won't you lie down by me baby Run your fingers through my hands I've been all around the town And still I do not understand Is it me or is it you Or the shadow of a dream Is it wrong to be in love Could it be the finest love I've ever seen Set it free Let it happen like it happened once before It's a wicked wind and it chills me to the bone And if you do not believe me Come and gaze upon the shadow at your door Please kiss me gently, darlin' Where the river runs away From the mountains in the springtime On a blue and windy day Where there's beauty all around As the shades of night grow deep As the morning stars grow dim They will find us in the shadows fast asleep Let it go Let it happen like it happened once before It's a wicked wind and it chills me to the bone And if you do not believe me Come and gaze upon the shadow at your door |
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If you see me smile don't think I'm acting strange
I got my just reward for all my pains I you see me on the TV talking proud Please understand if I don't talk too loud Step around and dance a bit Polish up the dice Set 'em loose and let 'em roll This is my advice Keep your mind a mystery Runnin' hot 'n' cold She's more than money She's 14 Karat Gold If you wonder why I'm acting up this way Gonna cash my chips I'm leavin' town today I got more love than I could ever spend So long, farewell, good-bye, this is the end Step around and dance a bit Polish up the dice Set 'em loose and let 'em roll Be as cool as ice Keep your mind a mystery Runnin' hot 'n' cold She's more than money She's 14 Karat Gold If you get hit by the bug that bit on me If you get caught with something soft and sweet If you get found with something you can't waste Then listen bud, let me give you a taste Step around and dance a bit Polish up the dice Set 'em loose and let 'em roll This is my advice Keep your mind a mystery Runnin' hot 'n' cold She's more than money She's 14 Karat Gold Step around and dance a bit Polish up the dice Set 'em loose and let 'em roll Be as cool as ice Keep your mind a mystery Runnin' hot 'n' cold She's more than money She's 14 Karat Gold |
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Now it looks to me like the same old place,
in the sky it looks like rain. The same old town with the same old streets, my address has not changed. You can find me there with the door shut tight, and the one wish that remains. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Now you know I don't write no bad checks, I have no wish to repent. I've seen a few but whatever I do, I don't cause no accidents. Whiskey and wine help me pass the time, I don't leave no evidence. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. (inst.) Still I don't kneel down I was born to fight, so you best leave me alone. Maybe I'll get much more than I need, or much less than I should own, last of all let me say it again, either step up or step on. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Baby walk back, baby walk back, either walk on or walk back. (inst.) Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Baby walk back, baby walk back, either walk on or walk back. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. (fade) |
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In my fashion I have been a good man
I have loved and I have lost Ever after I will be remembered In my fashion, in my way There have been times, I have seen the reaper In the bad times, and in the good I have bent down, I have touched the ground Saying prayers and touching wood In my fashion, I have been a father I have loved and been loved in return From the ashes, I have kept the homefires Burning after all was said and done Now take a look at me Do I look like the kind of guy The kinda fool who went to school And had to stand on a stool, Because he couldn't come t' terms with a slide rule Take a look around again Is it any different now than it was then In my fashion I have been a good man I have loved and I have lost And ever after I will be remembered In my fashion, in my way |
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The sky above is filled with stars the road is long - no cars are in sight
With one hand on the wheel I've been driving all day I can drive all night I'm headed for home with one thing on my mind yeah Every hotel I have seen has arbor-right chairs, arbor right dreams office parties and wedding pals and tacky pictures on the walls Pretty barmaid to and fro the barman plays the songs we know She gets into 'twist and shout' and its boozing time and I'm down and out That's my second home yeah what more can I say lord You should never say trust me It's already been done It's already been done Beneath the seas beneath the trees and under the sun Never say trust me My faith in you is all you need Love is all I need The sky above is filled with stars may god bless you is all I can say Cats and dogs and baby smiles will drive my loneliness away What will be will be yeah That is all that I know girl You should never say trust me 'Cause I know you'll be there Yes I know you'll be there I'll be a right as rain can be This is our love affair Never say trust me My faith in you is all you need Love is all I need You should never say trust me It's already been done It's already been done Beneath the seas beneath the trees And under the sun And under the sun |
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I saw a moonlit scene I never will forget
I stole a kiss at daybreak I never did regret it Sometimes I wonder why I even try So why should I feel blue? I heard the sound of footsteps swaying in the dark I poked my head out silent that's how it started What to my eyes appeared as dust became a vision I don't know What had finally found me with my back against the wall Was destiny intruding all around me And as the day wore on I knew Another lonely night could never be If there's is a reason you might try and forget I'd like to find it cause I like to relive it Sometimes I wonder why I ever cry So why should I feel blue? I was caught drifting disappearing from the land Whitecaps in profusion all around me But somehow in our eyes I found the strength to sail upon the raging sea If there's a reason for the way that life is I'd like to find it after all who's life is it Sometimes I wonder why I even try So why should I feel blue? What had finally found me with my back against the wall Was destiny intruding all around me And as the days wore on I knew Another lonely night with you could never be I saw a moonlit scene I know it was real All that you can ever do when love is reveal Sometimes I every try why I even try So why should I feel blue? Sometimes I wonder why I ever cry So why should I feel blue? |
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Is there someone I can believe in
Is there somewhere I can hide Take me out of the straits I'm in Come and stay here by my side Somebody I can rely on I broke the law, I've been set free Give me something to decide upon Come and show yourself to me Is there someone sewing seams Through all my hopes, through all my dreams You know living a life of ease Don't make yer meals taste better If you please Is there someone I can relate to Who will break the ice for me Take me out of the place I'm in Come and share your life with me Somebody with nothing to live up to Who will mend my broken dreams Give me a wave I can ride upon Come and show your strength to me I have felt the final rush Of love's embrace, the magic touch Running headlong to attract I felt the breath of Satan On my back Is there someone I can believe in Is there something I can do Take me out of the straits I'm in Let me show myself to you Somebody to whom I can belong Take my hand, I've been set free Give me some wings I can glide upon Come and show yourself to me Is there someone sewings seams Through all my hopes, through all my dreams You know living a life of ease Don't make yer meals taste better If you please |
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You said you were through with romance
Why take a chance on anyone You're so beautiful too I can tell by the way that you dance They say that people don't change Why rearrange the original You do something to me That my eyes cannot see at a glance Signs of a new beginning Signs of a life worth living The better to forget than to be all that upset It's the time to taste the wine And maybe someday things will change And come with in range and be laughable Everything is okay I can tell by the way that you dance They say that people don't try That's just a lie, they work miracles It's a gift from above When we talk about love and romance Signs of a new tomorrow Signs of a life without sorrow The better to forget than to be all that upset It's the time to taste the wine And maybe this time you will be Romantic like me when I'm with you And I think you might say I can tell by the way that you dance They say that people don't change Like Home On The Range, it's original You do something to me That my eyes cannont see at a glance You do something to me When we talk about love and romance |
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There's an ocean in my mind
I'd give the world if I could find A sailing ship and leave the past behind Now that I must say adieu It's killing me, I'm telling you When freedom calls what can a person do I have felt the winds of change Go stealing through my heart and soul How wild it seems In love songs and in nursery rhymes On movie screens, in fairy tales Lie broken dreams Life's broken dreams Love's broken dreams Sometimes a broken dream Will make you sad or make you mean Sometimes things ain't as bad as they might seem You might walk a lonely street Until one day you chance to meet A stranger who might ask where have you been You will see the light of change Come shining through your windowpane When hope is gone Though money, fame, and riches are For fools and kings or anything That turns them on Life's broken deals Life's spinning wheels There's an ocean I have found I'd like to sail the world around And dream about the life I hope I'll find Now that I must say adieu To love's returns, I'm telling you When freedom comes what can a person do I have felt the winds of change Go stealing through my heart and soul How wild they seem In sounds of spring, in winter storms In autumn gales, on summer morns Lie broken dreams In love songs and in nursery rhymes On movie screens, in fairy tales Like broken dreams Life's broken dreams Love's broken dreams |
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Make my world a better place to be
Remove these chains and set me free Give my life one reason to begin Forgive me Lord for I have sinned Take my hand and lead me as you choose It seems we ain't got much to lose Give this place one season without shame Forgive me Lord I've sinned again I been down on my luck, as a matter of fact I've even been chaste Drifting along, singing a song For the whole human race I been caught in the act, as a matter of fact I'm even well known Floating on by with a laugh and a sigh On the road that leads home I got no more time left to roam, if you love me Take this world and build it as you please With a little help from the likes of me Keep it safe from harm and make it pure Forgive the rich and save the poor Like the dust on the wind I've been taken again by my foolish pride Drifting along, singing a song, that's how I get by I been caught in the act, as a matter of fact I've even been chased Floating on by with a laugh and a sigh for the whole human race I got no more time left to waste, if you love me Make my world a better place to be Remove these chains and set me free Give my face a different point of view Forgive us Lord if we run to you If you love me Make my world a better place to be Remove these chains and set me free Give my life one reason to begin Forgive me Lord for I have sinned Give my life one reason to begin Forgive me Lord for I have sinned |
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I was in some timeless place;
Timeless face; my embrace Held empty air and empty space, All on a sunny day. She lived by the bounding main. To Baltimore, I took a plane. An East Coast lady lit my flame All on a sunny day. I was in some dreamless sleep Where angels watch as lovers leap; Some of them landed on their feet, Living the lifeline straight. She was like the breath of spring When flowers grow and robins sing, Keeping me from the pouring rain All on a summer's day. There's a lifeline that I know And it holds me back and lets me go. Whatever I do, I don't live my lifeline straight. So it goes as lifetimes pass, From heart to mind and back again. My restlessness becomes a flame, Letting my lifeline show. She stood by the boundless tide, Afraid to ride, afraid to hide, Letting her conscience be her guide, Needing a lifeline so. I was in some aimless state Where lovers meet while angels wait. With gifts of time, they hesitate All on a sunny day. She lived by the bounding main. From Baltimore, I took a train. An East Coast lady lit my flame All on a summer's day. There's a lifeline in my soul And it holds me back and lets me go. I'm in love, so I've been told, Letting the lifeline stay. I've got a heartline in the air, And if you listen for me, you'll find me there. Whatever I do, I don't live my lifeline straight. |
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Put me somewhere east of midnight
West of the turnpike Anywhere I wander is where I'll take my rest As I lie down, toss some thoughts around Dreams I'm told will come true if you Believe in those who love you right now Sea of dreams I long for you Forget about the others This is my hike, you can come if you like To feel good, I would help you if I could But I am out here searching For the things that might have been I need no more reminders Not one love letter have I seen And that's a pretty good start The ocean is where lovers meet again Sea of dreams by all means Float me out of danger until then Forever amen It's a long long hike We'll be leavin' early travelin' light That's alright Heaven will be ours tonight The road is paved with moonbeams There are faces that I knew They all came back to haunt me But that ain't fair to the folks like me and you It takes a bit of my heart Tonight I shall be watching from the shore Sea of dreams from now on Forget about all the others Back where the line forms Destination sea of storms By all means ever onward sea of dreams Put me somewhere east of midnight Along about daylight Anywhere I wander is where I'll take my rest If we could just lie down Toss some thoughts around It's a tough and a dirty long hike You can come if you like If we could just lie down Toss some thoughts around |
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Pretty faces everywhere
A few hard cases stop and stare They've got charm that is not right Pretty faces late at nightMorning Glory what's the story Will it ever end I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay And all the way back again All the way back again I remember our old rendezvous The key was kept inside a shoe Those moments will remain frozen in time Morning Glory's on my mind What's the story Morning Glory Will it ever end I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay And all the way back again All the way back again It seems like only yesterday She married me and carried me away I found out what life was all about Morning Glory threw me out Hey Morning Glory what's the story Will it ever end I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay And all the way back again Alimony, Palimony Puts a dent in me I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay For a dip in the shining sea A dip in the shining sea Pretty faces everywhere A few hard cases stop and stare Even when I know it ain't my day A lot of good faces anyway Morning Glory what's the story What is it to be I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay For a dip in the shining sea A dip in the shining sea What's the story Morning Glory Will it ever end I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay And all the way back again All the way back again Hey Morning Glory what's the story Will it ever end I've been all the way to Biscayne Bay And all the way back again All the way back again |
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Nothing is for certain
That's what the showman said First you must open the curtain And stand'em on their heads There can be no inhibitions No prima donna ways If you want to pass the audition And times is tough these days Remember when Mr. Barnum Presented Jenny Lind They named a candy after her A circus after him End of my story The rest is history She in all of her glory He lived quietly He needed her, she needed him As sure as the sky above In a way it was for them A lesson in love A lesson in love You look like the moonglow That follows me home Always makes me turn around Won't leave me alone First to come are the midgets A monkey and a kid Followed by those two one-armed jugglers The ego and the id Songs of the season Apples of the sun There is no rhyme or reason Just a time for each and every one Hang on Mr. Barnum Hang on Jenny Lind We will meet you in streets of gold Where eternity begins We will let it all hangout Go hand in glove Life was meant to live and learn A lesson in love A lesson in love |
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A passing ship
I have found the open ocean Give me no lip The waves roll by as I pass on A snulit sea On the first day of April How fresh the wind Will you miss me when I'm gone How many words How many songs still unwritten How many ships Of the line have come and gone In the good old days May they never be forgotten They had heavy wind Or they had no wind at all A passing ship It is midnight on the ocean Had a real long trip I have been at sea all winter When my ship came in I was givin' up the ghost I think I should be Leavin' those passing ships alone When the sea runs high The sea runs wild and I'm unsteady And I think of you In the warmth of your home and family When love is true There is no truer occupation And may this gale Blow us to the ones we love Another day Another ocean Give me no lip But stand aside as I pass on A sunlit sea On the last day of October How fresh the wind Will you miss me from now on I guess I should be Leavin' passing ships alone |
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Say what you will, I will miss you my friends
Let me move along for the road never ends Vowing to live till the end of all time All the way to the ends of the earth because I'm Waiting for you to say you will be mine Many long days, many long years Many wrong plays, many wrong fears I could be tossed in the arms of the sea I could be caught between decks eternally Waiting for you to ask what's keeping me What would we do at the end of the day When the hours are asleep and the time slips away Children are all that the earth has to show Children are all that the earth wants to know Up here in the northland, up here in the snow Up in the wilderness, land of our birth Land of our toil, land of our worth I could stay healthy and wealthy and wise For I love the snow other snowbirds criticize Tell that to a wife and you'll get a surprise The skies of North America are covered in stars Over factories and farms, over hamlets and bars The breeze of North America is breathless at night Out there in the distance some souls are in flight Some soft-hearted lovers whose goals are in sight Here in my on-again, off-again style Here in my on-again, off-again smile Here in my off-again, on-again grin Here in my off-again, on-again skin Waiting for you to say let us begin |
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Listen up and I'll tell you what you'll do
Forget about music and alcohol to Forget about yer baby, we've got other work for you Better drink yer glasses empty now, it's time to rise 'n shine There's one less cause in the world to be leavin' for It was back in '39 when I was one year old Sitting by the backyard fence and the world had turned to cold Drink yer glasses empty now was all that they were told Drink yer glasses girls and boys, it's time to hit the sky To the tune of thunder, there's no time to wonder why We'd love to take life over, that is plain Forget about sorrow, forget about pain And watch a John Wayne movie to remind us once again Better drink yer glasses empty now, it's time to hit the line You got one less cause in the world to be leavin' for Drink yer glasses girls and boys, it's time to hit the sky To the tune of thunder, there's a tear in every eye I'd like to take things one at a time Forget about reason, forget about rhyme Because beg, steal, or borrow you got another hill to climb So drink yer glasses empty now, it's time to hit the road There's one less cause in the world to be leavin' for Drink yer glasses girls and boys, it's time to hit the sky To the tune of thunder, there's no time to wonder why We'd like to take life over again When time of war had passed away into the rain And watch a John Wayne movie to remind us of the planes Just drink yer glasses empty now, it's time to rise 'n shine There's one less cause in the world to be leavin' for |
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Any way the wind may blow
Any way the creek may flow Any way the crow may fly Within the confines of the sky I will prove my love to you In everything I say and in all I do Anywhere the song is king Anywhere the robin sings Anywhere the lake is cold Anywhere the bell is tolled I will prove my love to you In everything I say and in all I do Anytime our paths don't cross And the losin' dice are tossed Anytime you know what's best Anytime I can't care less I'll make it up to you In everything I say and in all I do Any way the wind may blow Any way I stub my toe Any way the tree might bend Any way the day might end I will prove my love to you In everything I say and in all I do I will make it up to you In everything I say and in all I do |
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Once upon a time I was on my own
Once upon a time like you've never known Once upon a time I would be impressed Once upon a time my life would be obsessed Once upon a time, once upon a day when I was in my prime, once along the way If you want to know my secret don't come runnin' after me For I am just a painter passing through in history Yesterday is gone, yesterday's alright Yesterday belongs in my dreams at night Yesterday is swell, yesterday is great Yesterday is strong, remembering can wait Once upon a time, once upon a day when I was in my prime, once along the way If you want to know an answer I can't turn your life around For I am just a painter passing through the underground I was in my stride, always at my game Here comes mister cool, along the walk of fame I was in demand, always in control The world was in my hands, my touch had turn to gold Once upon a time, I was in a daze when I was in my prime, once along the way If you want to know my secret don't come runnin' after me For I am just a painter passing through in history Now that I am old, let me rest a spell All that I am told, I can never tell Never in my life, never will it pass I am still alone, remembering at last Once upon a time, once upon a day when I was in my prime, once along the way If you want to know an answer I can't turn your life around For I am just a painter passing through the underground If you want to know my secret don't come runnin' after me For I am just a painter passing through in history |