Oh can you tell me Oh how the joy Passed from his childhood That's not my boy I see he's finished, he's run his race We're not his family that's not his face We taught him well And from his youth He knew he always Must know the truth He left his country to go to war When he returned, he'd found we closed the door Chorus But we never dreamed when he was leaving That he would taste the flowers of evil I know his habit was not so bad When for fifty dollars it could be had But now he' home to his promised land And what he needs got to cost a Grand When he'd been home for six month's time My son he told me, he'd made up his mind He's re-enlisted for three years more It's too expensive to stop this war [ Chorus ] Oh can you tell me Oh how the joy Passed from his childhood That's not my boy He's re-enlisted for three years more Is the price of peace worth the price of war?
The two island swans, mated for life and his faithful heart would not consider any other wife. For three years' peaceful joy 'midst the rushes of the pond. Proud and gentle was the loving of the last two island swans. And their love was like a circle, no beginning and no end with his lady by his side, a treasure and a best friend. And the pond was all so peaceful in the rising of the sun young and free as the island breeze, their life had just begun. On a dread day in November when the seering cold did start stalked the hunter with his bow and put an arrow in her heart. Husband, come to my side - let your feathers warm my pain for I fear I shall not share another day with you again. And the cold winds blow. He was brave but he's laid low by her body in the island mist. I saw him give her one last cold kiss ... one last cold kiss. Now of swans the people talk of only one in this day's tide. Though they brought him twenty ladies, he would take no other bride. And they say he will not come from the spot where she did fall. Once so proud, he's beaten now, and he will not speak at all.
I'm a crossroader. Speedin' from town to town. I'm a crossroader. Speedin' from town to town. I never ride the main highway. So nobody can slow me down.
I'm always trav'lin'. Just a taste outside the law. I'm always trav'lin'. Just a taste outside the law. If you come lookin' for some trouble I'm the man that you'relookin' for.
When things ain't movin' fast enough I gotta' pick up and move When things ain't movin' fast enough I gotta' pick up and move They say it ain't no way for a man to be livin'. It's the crossroader's blues.
One man's life passed all in needing. Words out loud that want repeating. Fathers passed to sons their craving. Woman's loved. Their children saving kings who walk with banners waving still. I have no heart for listening to the men who talk of peace. They'e putting all their nonsense in my way. won't you please, my love, please rest your tired little hands. We've been talking half the night and there's so much more to say.
Mississippi Queen, If you know what I mean Mississippi Queen, She taught me everything Way down around Vicksburg, Around Louisiana way She moved better on wine You know she was a dancer Lived a cajun lady, Aboard the Mississippi Queen Boy I beg your pard
Never in my life Could i find a girl like you Never in my life Could i find a girl like you When i wake up in the morning You make me feel so good Bringing me the cider whisky Feel a bit lonely too For the first time in my life I finally found someone l
Oh can you tell me Oh how the joy Passed from his childhood That's not my boy I see he's finished, he's run his race We're not his family that's not his face We taught him well And from his youth He knew he always Must know the truth He left his country to go to war When he returned, he'd found we closed the door Chorus But we never dreamed when he was leaving That he would taste the flowers of evil I know his habit was not so bad When for fifty dollars it could be had But now he' home to his promised land And what he needs got to cost a Grand When he'd been home for six month's time My son he told me, he'd made up his mind He's re-enlisted for three years more It's too expensive to stop this war [ Chorus ] Oh can you tell me Oh how the joy Passed from his childhood That's not my boy He's re-enlisted for three years more Is the price of peace worth the price of war?
Who am I But you and the sun A sad reflection of everyone Was it me who let you walk away Were you the one Or is it we're the same What are we in time going by The simple story of a younger life Half in dreams And somehow through the day We haven't come so far to lose our way Look at me I believe it's true You're a part of me I'm a part of you Love is only what we come to live The waking, breathing and all we give A crystal passing reflected in our eyes Eclipsing all the jealousy and lies Look at me I believe it's true You're a part of me I'm a part of you Quiet as the voices in a dream Without you, shadowed the things I see Remember the evening I let you walk away Were you the one Or is it we're the same Look at me I believe it's true You're a part of me I'm a part of you 당신과 태양이 사라진 나는 누구란 말인가요 슬픈 기억 속에 떠오르는 사람들 내가 당신을 떠나 보냈나요 당신이 바로 나의 운명이었나요 아니면 우린 그대로 인가요 흘러가는 시간 속에 우린 어찌 되나요 젊은 시절 순진했던 사랑 반쯤 꿈에 홀린 채 지내온 나날이지만 얼마 가지 못하고 길을 잃고 말았어요 나를 좀 봐요 당신의 나의 일부이고 난 당신의 일부라는 걸 난 굳게 믿어요 살며 할 수 있는 건 오직 사랑뿐 깨어나 숨을 쉬고 서로에게 베풀고 우리 눈에 비쳐 스치는 해맑음에 저물어 가는 시기와 거짓 나를 좀 봐요 당신의 나의 일부이고 난 당신의 일부라는 걸 난 굳게 믿어요 꿈 속에서 들은 목소리처럼 나직이 당신 없이는 모두 그림자에 드리워져요 내가 당신을 떠난 보낸 그 날 밤을 기억해요 당신이 나의 운명이었던가요 아니면 우린 그대로인가요 나를 좀 봐요 당신의 나의 일부이고 난 당신의 일부라는 걸 난 굳게 믿어요거구의 기타리스트 Leslie West와 Felix Pappalardi가 주축이 된 Mountain의 1970년 데뷔작입니다. 이 앨범에서 차트에서 호조를 보이며 인기를 얻은 곡은 Mississippi Queen이었지만 Mountain 특유의 서정미 가득한 트랙을 고른다면 단연 이 곡을 꼽고 싶군요. For Yasgur's Farm 아무리 가사를 살펴봐도 제목에 대한 단서를 전혀 찾을 수가 없죠. Yasgur는 농장을 소유한 사람인 Max Yasgur의 성입니다. 이 농장에서 그 유명한 Woodstock 공연이 열렸고 Mountain이 그 모습을 대중에게 처음 공개했던 장소가 Woodstock입니다. 겉으로 보기에는 사랑 노래 같은 이 곡은 그 농장에서 열렸던 Woodstock 공연을 그리워 하는 내용입니다
Do you remember the great train robbery? How it all happened, back in '63 When Johnny Rainbow took his band of brave men Went down to the crossing to meet that train When they were sure the time was right
Fourteen men to share seven million Bound to steal, steal it all and run Johnny wanted to keep it peaceful But Wilson cried and though it might have died You know they had to turn and run
The life of a thief Is all bits and pieces It's out on the street And all that it teaches The look in the wind And taking a gamble The wages of sin Are too hot to handle
(Look him in the eye) He takes what he finds (Look him in the eye) Yeah, he's marking time (Look him in the eye) His life's on the line
No one knows where the Rainbow is hiding He's been sure not to tip his hand He is still living on the fruits of that bloody day They caught some of his friends, they got some of his money But they never could catch that man
The affairs of that night will live forever As the law was breeched in the heart of a thief Many legends still declare that tragic day How the iron horse fell, oh I know so well I was a party to all that grief