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What I'll give you since you asked
Is all my time together; Take the rugged sunny days, The warm and Rocky weather, Take the roads that I have walked along, Looking for tomorrow's time, Peace of mind. As my life spills into yours, Changing with the hours Filling up the world with time, Turning time to flowers, I can show you all the songs That I never sang to one man before. We have seen a million stones lying by the water. You have climbed the hills with me To the mountain shelter, Taken off the days one by one, Setting them to breathe in the sun. Take the lilies and the lace From the days if childhood, All the willow winding paths Leading up and outward, This is what I give, This is what I ask you for; Nothing more. |
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[Chorus]
As we march down to Fannerio As we march down to Fannerio Our captain fell in love with a lady like a dove And we called her by her name pretty Peggy-O What will your mother think pretty Peggy-O? What will your mother think pretty Peggy-O? What will your mother think but I hear the guineas clink? And the soldiers marchin' behind you O You shall ride in a coach pretty Peggy-O You shall ride in a coach pretty Peggy-O You shall ride in a coach with your true love by your side As fine as any lady in the country O And when I return pretty Peggy-O When I return pretty Peggy-O When I return, the city I will burn And destroy all the ladies in the country O Come trippin' down the stairs pretty Peggy-O Come trippin' down the stairs pretty Peggy-O Come trippin' down the stairs combin' back your yellow hair Bid your last farewell to sweet William-O Sweet William he is dead pretty Peggy-O Sweet William is dead pretty Peggy-O Sweet William is dead and he died for a maid He's buried in the Louisiana country O [Chorus] |
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The lady comes to the gate dressed in lavender and leather
Looking North to the sea she finds the weather fine She hears the steeple bells ringing through the orchard All the way from town She watches seagulls fly Silver on the ocean stitching through the waves The edges of the sky Many people wander up the hills From all around you Making up your memories and thinking they have found you They cover you with veils of wonder as if you were a bride Young men holding violets are curious to know if you have cried And tell you why And ask you why Any way you answer Lace around the collars of the blouses of the ladies Flowers from a Spanish friend of the family The embroid'ry of your life holds you in And keeps you out but you survive Imprisoned in your bones Behind the isinglass windows of your eyes And in the night the iron wheels rolling through the rain Down the hills through the long grass to the sea And in the dark the hard bells ringing with pain Come away alone Even now by the gate with you long hair blowing And the colors of the day that lie along your arms You must barter your life to make sure you are living And the crowd that has come You give them the colors And the bells and wind and the dream Will there never be a prince who rides along the sea and the mountains Scattering the sand and foam into amethyst fountains Riding up the hills from the beach in the long summer grass Holding the sun in his hands and shattering the isinglass? Day and night and day again and people come and go away forever While the shining summer sea dances in the glass of your mirror While you search the waves for love and your visions for a sign The knot of tears around your throat is crystallizing into your design And in the night the iron wheels rolling through the rain Down the hills through the long grass to the sea And in the dark the hard bells ringing with pain Come away alone Come away alone with me. |
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I'll learn to love the fallow way
When winter draws the valley down And stills the rivers in the storm And freezes all the little brooks Time when our steps slow to the song Of falling flakes and crackling flames When silver stars are high and still Deep in the velvet of the sky The crystal times, the silence times I'll learn to love their quiet breath While deep beneath the glistening snow The black earth dreams of violets I'll learn to love the fallow time I'll learn to love the fallow way When all my colors fade to white And flying birds fold back their wings Upon my anxious wanderings The sun has slanted all her rays Across the vast and harvest plain My memories mingle in the dawn I dream of joyful vagabonds The crystal times, the silence times I'll learn to love their quietness While deep beneath the glistening snow The black earth dreams in of violets I'll learn to love the fallow times No drummer comes across the plain To tell of triumph or of pain No word of far off battle's cry To draw me out or draw me nigh I'll learn to love the fallow way And gather in the patient fruits And after autumns blaze and burn I'll know the feel of still, deep roots But nothing seem to do or need That crack the ice in frozen ponds And slumbering in winter's folds Have dreams of green and blue and gold I'll learn to love the fallow way And listen for the blossoming Of my own heart once more in spring As sure as time, as sure as snow As sure as moonlight and the stars The fallow time will fall away The sun will bring an April day And I will yield to summer's way |
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In the sky the phantom moon appears at midday
To join the sun in some forgotten dance In their light our voices tremble with reflections Of what we know and what we leave to chance The heart can see beyond the sun Beyond the turning moon And as we look The heart will teach us All we need to learn We have dreams, we hold them to the light like diamonds Stones of the moon and splinters of the sun Some we keep to light the dark nights on our journey And shine beyond the days that we have won The heart can see beyond our prayers Beyond our fondest schemes And tell us which are made for fools And which are wise men's dreams Trust your heart Trust your heart |
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Blood in all the streets, running like a flood
There's no where to hide, no where that I can go I reach out my hand, touching death itself Just a holy day in Sarajevo I can hear my heart, pounding like a clock Hiding from the planes and from the bombing Fire from the sky, burning down my life There is no more love and no more longing But when I close my eyes: I dream of peace I dream of flowers on the hill I dream I see my mother smiling When I close my eyes I dream of peace Once I had a home, once my life was good Once my mother sang to me and held me Then the fire came, falling from the sky There is no one left who can protect me War's a wicked bird that never comes to rest Feeding on the dreams of all the children War's an evil bird flying in the dark Every holy promise has been broken But when I close my eyes: I dream of peace I dream of flowers on the hill I dream I see my mother smiling When I close my eyes I dream of peace Can't you stop the war, bring it to a close You are tall and strong and I am just a child Can't we live in peace, stop the flowing blood Make a blessed world where I can be a child When you close your eyes: Do you dream of peace? Do you dream of flowers on the hill? Do you dream you see your mother smiling? When you close your eyes do you dream of peace? When you close your eyes: Do you dream of peace? Do you dream of flowers on the hill? Do you dream you see your mother smiling? When you close your eyes do you dream of peace? Open up your eyes and give us peace. |
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What I'll give you since you asked
Is all my time together; Take the rugged sunny days, The warm and Rocky weather, Take the roads that I have walked along, Looking for tomorrow's time, Peace of mind. As my life spills into yours, Changing with the hours Filling up the world with time, Turning time to flowers, I can show you all the songs That I never sang to one man before. We have seen a million stones lying by the water. You have climbed the hills with me To the mountain shelter, Taken off the days one by one, Setting them to breathe in the sun. Take the lilies and the lace From the days if childhood, All the willow winding paths Leading up and outward, This is what I give, This is what I ask you for; Nothing more. |