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Well, I slept last night in the open
Down by a redwood tree Yes, I slept last night in the open Just to let, just to let, just to let my soul free I don't want to know, I don't want to go, I don't want to go back into the city. It's just a long long long lonely taxi ride Going nowhere. Well, I slept last night in the open (It gets so hot in the city) Down by a redwood tree (It gets so hot in the city) Yes, I slept last night in the open Just to let, just to let, just to let my soul free. I don't want to know, I don't want to go, I don't want to go back into the city. It's just a long long long lonely taxi ride Going nowhere |
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You look to me like misty roses
Too soft to touch But too lovely to leave alone If I could be like misty roses I love you much You're too lovely to leave alone Flowers often cry But too late to find That their beauty has been lost With their peace of mind You look to me like love forever Too good to last But too lovely not to try If I believe in love forever I'd forget the past You're too lovely Not to try |
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She was something very special to me
The kind of girl you'd like to see In a movie or a rosary She could be straight-laced or homespun Or free and easy on the run She could be meek and mild or full of fun She liked country lanes and aeroplanes And cigarettes would make her strange And when she wanted you she made it plain She would never say where she came from It didn't seem that she had anyone To answer to or dwell upon She liked candlelight and good wine And I would call her any time Of day or night she didn't mind The was nothing that I wouldn't do To prove to her my love was true And she gave to me a dream or two There were times when she would never appear For days and then she'd disappear But now the days have turned to years I was something she could use Like a good friend or a pair of shoes Or any kind of good news Now the eastern sky is crimson and red As I lie here in my lonely bed And think about the things she said She said darling there will come a day When I must run far away I will go my love and you must stay She departed in the early spring She didn't leave me anything To follow or to find her She was something very special to me The kind of girl you'd like to see In a movie or a rosary |
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After all this time it's got no better
And the words just seem to pass me by So I think of you in the morning Singing a song to fill my eyes Here I go Can you sing along? Stopped to say hello Something overcame me Didn't want to go and pass you by Looked at me so fair Saw the sun upon you Blow and slip through your hands Summer stole away All the breath within me Leavin' me gaspin' for some air Have so much to say Hardly seem to matter You were more than some one day Didn't we believe we were so? Didn't we believe we were something? Didn't we believe we were more? So much more than words can say Suddenly sunshine, sudden love When the years are gone And we live on memories Will you still remember me that way? Like I do you too No matter where I could be Something's going to steal away Didn't we believe we were so? Didn't we believe we were something? Didn't we believe we were more? So much more than I don't know Suddenly sunshine, sudden love Didn't want to go Didn't want to leave you Something pulling me back hurt me so Wakin' up I found feet upon the pillow Head and shoulders on the ground |
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Tell me how you want me to be, then look again and you will see
That I'm still the same love Think me into any shape, your twisted mind has no escape But don't be ashamed, love, it's just a game, love But don't be ashamed, love, it's just a game, love You can learn how to play Born like you were in a terrible mess, didn't know what it was to have a new dress You just wanted to scream out my name Till somebody said, 'Let me take you to bed' And with money and lies they filled up your head You were barely thirteen, a child from the villages So fresh on the scene |
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He had white horses
And ladies by the score All dressed in satin And waiting by the door Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was White lace and feathers They made up his bed A gold covered mattress On which he was laid Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was He went to fight wars For his country and his king Of his honor and his glory The people would sing Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was A bullet had found him His blood ran as he cried No money could save him So he laid down and he died Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was |
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