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1. |
| 3:16 | ||||
How you found me out I still never understand,
Thoughts you can't take with you when you go. You were waving flags that bare the colors Of your love I didn't know: Orange for the vineyards, Blue is for the rivers, Green goes like a hillside covered now, White is not surrender Despite what you've been told; It's clouds of hope That fall on you now, save you now. Fall on you, fall on you now, save you now. One time we met, you were outside Floating in the forest. I placed my stigmata On your hands. Little flowers that you have sown Show people you have known that I am love and Fall on you now, save you now. Fall on you, fall on you now, save you now. And fall on you now, save you now. Fall on you, fall on you now, save you now. Fall on you now, save you now. Fall on you, fall on you now, save you now. |
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2. |
| 0:32 | ||||
My room has a big white bed
Pictures on the mirrors Books that last a year Everything but sleep Don't you know? Nothing won't fit under there The Dowmaker's ghost A heavenly host Everything but sleep Don't you know? Everything but sleep Where does it go? Everything but sleep On it goes... If it weren't for you I could be anywhere I'd rather be here Don't you know? Now that I know I'll never feel the same way Everything but sleep Don't you know? Everything but sleep On it goes On it goes... |
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3. |
| 4:05 | ||||
Can you hear the ringing of the bell tower
Counting off the days we can't replace I would like to think it's not that way All the songs that find you in the city Pull you from your bedroom to the streets Pushing all your sadness underneath There's a song I've been singing All these years as they pass There's a lot of big questions I never ask There's a lot of questions never asked Consider the lillies of the valleys Neither do they toil or they spin Still a quiet hand is watching over them I became a prodigal and left here My petals out like windmills in the air Waiting for a breese For any sign of care There's a song I've been singing All these years as they pass There's a lot of big questions I never ask There's a lot of questions never asked |
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4. |
| 3:34 | ||||
Dream, are you a dreamer?
Are you a dreamer? Do you dream? Sleep, are you a sleeper? Are you a sleeper? Do you sleep? When your brown eyes close Do blue skies open up? When your breathing slows Your mind run fast and free? Will you sleep and dream with me? Love, are you my lover? Are you my lover? Do you love me? Save, are you a savior? Are you a savior? Will you save? When my blue eyes close Will white clouds lift me up? When my body slows My mind run fast and free? Do you hold me when I sleep? Do you hold me when I sleep? When your brown eyes close Do blue skies open up? When your breathing slows Your mind run fast and free? Will you sleep and dream with me? Will you sleep and dream with me? Water, I?m walking on water Walking on water for you. |
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5. |
| 4:11 | ||||
Skipping like a stone,
across the bluest pools of what I know. Don't know where to go. Each one leaves a mark, circles through the dark and sinks into the place I need you most. As far as the east from the west they say. I should know my east from west I know. As far as the east from the west they say. And I am only human anyway. Now for all your cares, Put them in the air that I breathe in until you tell me "no". And for the smallest hands, Put them in my hand and I walk on until you say "let go". As far as the east from the west they say. I should know my east from west I know. As far as the east from the west they say. And I am only human anyway. I am only human anyway. |
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6. |
| 3:09 | ||||
She's the kind of girl that tends to brown
freckles on her elbows and her knees And I'm the boy that passes through these towns I leave before we find out what it means I'll send a letter addressed to you it says you're my California brown and blue Another chorus line gives into waves it fades away So I push through another hotel door and I pull back the bed sheets till they break and I sleep so hard I don't even dream weightless in the arms of Golden Gate The only music I want to hear is the sound of the last light left dissapears Another songbird gives up it's wings it fades away dada dada dada dada dada dada I'll send a letter addressed to you it says you're my California brown and blue Another chorus line gives in to waves it says your my California Golden Gate The only music I want to hear is the sound of the last light that disapears Another songbird gives up it's wings it fades away Another songbird gives up it's wings it fades away |
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7. |
| 3:27 | ||||
There's a dream I have,
it comes back when all the days turn into one. I'm in a coat and hat, and I'm standing on the coast of England. With a castle and cathedral on the sand, I reached down to touch the water with my hand. Then you turn and say to me, "You've been talking in your sleep, What did you see? What does it mean?" I was a photograph of our daytrip from the window of a train. The one we cut in half. I kept mine and made a bookmark on a page. It fell out today as I was getting packed. Have I left you here more times than I've come back? Like that snowfall out of reach, we kept our details underneath, once made of stone, we went for broke. I didn't know. Are you a dreamer? |
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8. |
| 3:57 | ||||
Lately I been waking to
The bluest stars that I once slept through The morning hangs like open chords That I fill in with my own thoughts and words I used to worry all the time But I slowed down to live my life To live my life now College campus and warmest grass We sit and watch the poeple rush to class When did we to decide that life had to be All fasts and cheques, that we lost mystery We used to worry all the time But we slowed down to live our lives To live our lives now We used to worry all the time But we slowed down to live our lives To live our lives now |
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9. |
| 4:04 | ||||
Mary, you are the bird inside the hand
of St. Francis in the garden where he stands. Handwriting, a birth mark, and a quilt, mother to my mother and to me. And to me. Mary, you are the mason jars in spring, the kitchen with the view across a hill. First memory is a Bible verse in song, the organ while my family sings along. We sing along. And on the calendar when I leave a little note for you, so you see when I'm gone, I never go too far. Your heart is my heart, your blood, my blood. When I'm gone, I never get too far. Mother to my mother and to me. |
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10. |
| 4:31 | ||||
this is what it's like
finding your feet again the part of you that couldn't finally thinks you can you're taking off some time to do this a small apartment bedroom rearranged to know that you are loved you're finding your feet again the part of you that couldn't finally thinks you can a brownstone on a street in brooklyn the light tier flash from temperature to time and people do the same you're falling alseep again part of you a dreamer and part of you is dreamt and you said... go now in the light of your god go now in the love of your god go now in the peace of your god go now in the joy of your god |
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11. |
| 4:05 | ||||
12. |
| 4:15 | ||||
13. |
| 4:10 | ||||