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from Richard & Linda Thompson - Sometimes It Happens: The Early Years (2020) | |||||
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from Fairport Convention - Come All Ye - The First Ten Years (1968 To 1978) (2017) | |||||
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
One evening fair I took the air
Down by Blackwaterside 'Twas gazing all around me When the Irish lad I spied All through the first part of that night We did lie in sport and play, When this young man arose and he gathered his clothes, Saying, ``Fare thee well today''. That's not the promise that you gave to me When the first you lay on my breast, You could make me believe with your lying tongue That the sun rose in the west. Go home, go home, to your father's garden Go home and weep your fill, And think upon your own misfortune Which you bought with your wanton will. There's not one girl in this whole town As easily led as I, And when the sky does fall and the seas will run dry, Why, it's then you'll marry I. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
One evening fair I took the air
Down by Blackwaterside 'Twas gazing all around me When the Irish lad I spied All through the first part of that night We did lie in sport and play, When this young man arose and he gathered his clothes, Saying, ``Fare thee well today''. That's not the promise that you gave to me When the first you lay on my breast, You could make me believe with your lying tongue That the sun rose in the west. Go home, go home, to your father's garden Go home and weep your fill, And think upon your own misfortune Which you bought with your wanton will. There's not one girl in this whole town As easily led as I, And when the sky does fall and the seas will run dry, Why, it's then you'll marry I. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
In Bruton Town there lived a noble man
He had two sons and a daughter fair By night and day they were contriving For to fill their sister's heart with care One night one night our restless young girl One brother rose up from his bed He heard the servant court their sister Oh he heard they had a mind to wed Oh when he rose the very next morning Went searching for the servant-man And when he found him this young man he murdered Oh left him lying in the briars around Oh she went to bed a-crying and lamenting And thinking of her own true love And as she slept she dreamt that she saw him a-lying in the countryside all covered with gore and blood Oh brothers, brothers why do you whisper And what's become of this servant man? Oh we lost him when we were a-contending We lost him were he won't ever be found Oh she early rose the very next morning And searched the countryside around And there she saw her own dear jewel A-lying in the briars where he'd been found Three days and nights she'd lie by him She thought her heart it would break with woe When a cruel hunger came upon her And in despair to her home she did go Oh sister, sister why do you whisper And won't you tell us where you've been Stand off, stand off you bloody butchers My love and I you have all slain |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Missed the morning too, didn't rise before noon.
She's a lazy lady today. Always yawning, you with your eyes on the moon. Your're a crazy lady I'd say, da da da. Now should I say more, for I know so well And you're no hazy maiden in grey. How can I be sure, it's not easy to tell. But you're a crazy lady, I'd say. Crazy lady |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Missed the morning too, didn't rise before noon.
She's a lazy lady today. Always yawning, you with your eyes on the moon. Your're a crazy lady I'd say, da da da. Now should I say more, for I know so well And you're no hazy maiden in grey. How can I be sure, it's not easy to tell. But you're a crazy lady, I'd say. Crazy lady |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Crash on the levee, mama,
Water's gonna overflow, Swamp's gonna rise, No boat's gonna row. Now, you can train on down To Williams Point, You can bust your feet, You can rock this joint. But oh mama, ain't you gonna miss your best friend now? You're gonna have to find yourself Another best friend, somehow. Now, don't you try an' move me, You're just gonna lose. There's a crash on the levee And, mama, you've been refused. Well, it's sugar for sugar And salt for salt, If you go down in the flood, It's gonna be your own fault. Oh mama, ain't you gonna miss your best friend now? You're gonna have to find yourself Another best friend, somehow. Well, that high tide's risin', Mama, don't you let me down. Pack up your suitcase, Mama, don't you make a sound. Now, it's king for king, Queen for queen, It's gonna be the meanest flood That anybody's seen. Oh mama, ain't you gonna miss your best friend now? Yes, you're gonna have to find yourself Another best friend, somehow. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011) | |||||
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
''My shadow follows me
Wherever I should chance to go'', John The Gun did say. ''If you should chance to meet me As I wander to and fro, Sad would be your day. My life is mine and the light did shine Till the guns they did go through me, So now I shall never fall. Ideals of peace are gold which fools have found Upon the plains of war. I shall destroy them all.'' Chorus Put away your guns of steel, Death comes too soon for all. Your Master He may need you soon, And you must heed His call. ''I am the master of the games That you will hardly ever play, So I will teach your sons. And if they should die Before the evening of their span of days, Why, then they will die young.'' (Chorus) ''Condemn me not, For always will I play the game of war, In moonshine or in sun. And if any cross the path I choose to tread, Their chances they are poor. My name is John The Gun.'' (Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
''My shadow follows me
Wherever I should chance to go'', John The Gun did say. ''If you should chance to meet me As I wander to and fro, Sad would be your day. My life is mine and the light did shine Till the guns they did go through me, So now I shall never fall. Ideals of peace are gold which fools have found Upon the plains of war. I shall destroy them all.'' Chorus Put away your guns of steel, Death comes too soon for all. Your Master He may need you soon, And you must heed His call. ''I am the master of the games That you will hardly ever play, So I will teach your sons. And if they should die Before the evening of their span of days, Why, then they will die young.'' (Chorus) ''Condemn me not, For always will I play the game of war, In moonshine or in sun. And if any cross the path I choose to tread, Their chances they are poor. My name is John The Gun.'' (Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The wine it was drunk, the ship it was sunk,
The shot it was dead, all the sorrows were drowned. The birds they were clouds, the brides and the shrouds And as we drew south the mist it came down. The wooded ravine to the wandering stream, The serpent he moved, but no-one would say. The depths of the waters, the bridge which distraught us And brought to me thoughts of the ill-fated day. The temples were filled with the strangest of creatures One played it by ear on the banks of the sea. That one was found but the others they went under. Oh the tears which are shed, they won't come from me. The methods of madness, the pathos and the sadness, God help you all, the insane and wise. The black and the white, the darkness of the night, I see only smoke from the chimneys arise. The pilot he flew all across the sky and woke me. He flew solo on the mercury sea. The dream it came back, all about the tall brown people, The sacred young herd on the phosphorus sand. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The wine it was drunk, the ship it was sunk,
The shot it was dead, all the sorrows were drowned. The birds they were clouds, the brides and the shrouds And as we drew south the mist it came down. The wooded ravine to the wandering stream, The serpent he moved, but no-one would say. The depths of the waters, the bridge which distraught us And brought to me thoughts of the ill-fated day. The temples were filled with the strangest of creatures One played it by ear on the banks of the sea. That one was found but the others they went under. Oh the tears which are shed, they won't come from me. The methods of madness, the pathos and the sadness, God help you all, the insane and wise. The black and the white, the darkness of the night, I see only smoke from the chimneys arise. The pilot he flew all across the sky and woke me. He flew solo on the mercury sea. The dream it came back, all about the tall brown people, The sacred young herd on the phosphorus sand. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Well, come-a little baby
let's jump the broomstick Come on let's tie a knot Come a little baby let's jump the broomstick Come on let's tie a knot Sister don't like it, your brother don't like it father don't like it, your mother don't like it Come-a little baby let's jump the broomstick Come on let's tie a knot Well, Goin' to Alabama back from Texarkana Goin' all round the world I'm goin' to Alabama back from Texarkana Goin' all round the world your sister don't like it, my brother don't like it your father don't like it, my mother don't like it Come a little baby let's jump the broomstick Come on let's tie a knot Come-a little baby, don't-a mean-a maybe Come a let's settle down Come a little baby, don't-a mean-a maybe Come a let's settle down My sister don't like it, your brother don't like it My father don't like it, My mother don't like it Come a little baby let's jump the broomstick Come on let's tie a knot |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011) | |||||
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011) | |||||
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Then came the question and it was about time.
The answer came back and it was long. The house it was built by some man in a rhyme, But whatever came of his talented son? Who wrote me a dialogue set to a tune? Always you told me of being alone, Except for the stories about God and you, And do you still live there in Buffalo? They put up the walls with no more to say, Nobody stopped to ask why it was done. The stream was too far and the rain was too high, So into the city the river did run. Because of the architect the buildings fell down, Smothered or drowned all the seeds which were sown. I wish I were somewhere, but not in this town. Maybe the ocean next time around. I seem to remember the face and the name, But if it's not you I won't care. I know of changes, but nothing would change you To Theo the sailor who sings in his lair. And then I'll turn and he won't be there, Dusky black windows to light the dark stair, Candles all gnarled in the musty air All without flames for many's the year. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Then came the question and it was about time.
The answer came back and it was long. The house it was built by some man in a rhyme, But whatever came of his talented son? Who wrote me a dialogue set to a tune? Always you told me of being alone, Except for the stories about God and you, And do you still live there in Buffalo? They put up the walls with no more to say, Nobody stopped to ask why it was done. The stream was too far and the rain was too high, So into the city the river did run. Because of the architect the buildings fell down, Smothered or drowned all the seeds which were sown. I wish I were somewhere, but not in this town. Maybe the ocean next time around. I seem to remember the face and the name, But if it's not you I won't care. I know of changes, but nothing would change you To Theo the sailor who sings in his lair. And then I'll turn and he won't be there, Dusky black windows to light the dark stair, Candles all gnarled in the musty air All without flames for many's the year. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
Then came the question and it was about time.
The answer came back and it was long. The house it was built by some man in a rhyme, But whatever came of his talented son? Who wrote me a dialogue set to a tune? Always you told me of being alone, Except for the stories about God and you, And do you still live there in Buffalo? They put up the walls with no more to say, Nobody stopped to ask why it was done. The stream was too far and the rain was too high, So into the city the river did run. Because of the architect the buildings fell down, Smothered or drowned all the seeds which were sown. I wish I were somewhere, but not in this town. Maybe the ocean next time around. I seem to remember the face and the name, But if it's not you I won't care. I know of changes, but nothing would change you To Theo the sailor who sings in his lair. And then I'll turn and he won't be there, Dusky black windows to light the dark stair, Candles all gnarled in the musty air All without flames for many's the year. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011) | |||||
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
They stood upon the deck
As the ship went out to sea The wind it took the sails And left the land a memory All upon the shore for To wonder why the sailor goes All to close their eyes And wonder what the sailor knows That is you to they That is how they think you are Never on the land But sailing by the north star That is you to them That is how they think you are Never on the land But sailing by the north star To the tower and to the ravens and The tale that hopes they'll never leave What if they should go? We always dread to think of them I wonder if they flew one day And no one ever knew they'd gone To circle over ships at sea Claiming yet another son That is you to me That is where I think you are Never on the land But gone to find the north star |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
They stood upon the deck
As the ship went out to sea The wind it took the sails And left the land a memory All upon the shore for To wonder why the sailor goes All to close their eyes And wonder what the sailor knows That is you to they That is how they think you are Never on the land But sailing by the north star That is you to them That is how they think you are Never on the land But sailing by the north star To the tower and to the ravens and The tale that hopes they'll never leave What if they should go? We always dread to think of them I wonder if they flew one day And no one ever knew they'd gone To circle over ships at sea Claiming yet another son That is you to me That is where I think you are Never on the land But gone to find the north star |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The steps he took were nice and easy.
He never knew he could stumble and go down. As he saw the buildings and the mountains crumble, Over the road he would take to the town. He said, ``Next year I'm coming back, I'll see you later.'' It takes longer when you're far away. There's a tale which says he was pursued by an assassin. What he knows of that, no-one can tell. How close he came to the trapper, But he stopped by a wishing well. He said, ``Next year there will be many flowers, Each one much brighter than the one before.'' As he turned he caught the feeling, And he smiled as he walked down the road. All my days they are filled with meaning, But I have yet to fathom the code. But next year I'll call the tune and it won't be easy, The timing's all out of place with how you feel. Next year I'm coming back, I'll see you later. It takes longer when you are far away. Next year there will be many flowers, Each one much brighter than the one before. Next year I'll call the tune and it won't be easy, The timing's all out of place with how you feel |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The steps he took were nice and easy.
He never knew he could stumble and go down. As he saw the buildings and the mountains crumble, Over the road he would take to the town. He said, ``Next year I'm coming back, I'll see you later.'' It takes longer when you're far away. There's a tale which says he was pursued by an assassin. What he knows of that, no-one can tell. How close he came to the trapper, But he stopped by a wishing well. He said, ``Next year there will be many flowers, Each one much brighter than the one before.'' As he turned he caught the feeling, And he smiled as he walked down the road. All my days they are filled with meaning, But I have yet to fathom the code. But next year I'll call the tune and it won't be easy, The timing's all out of place with how you feel. Next year I'm coming back, I'll see you later. It takes longer when you are far away. Next year there will be many flowers, Each one much brighter than the one before. Next year I'll call the tune and it won't be easy, The timing's all out of place with how you feel |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
To cross the wide sea I deserted,
From the shore I did fly. I thought it time that I travelled, So I took to the roads of the sky. It was late and the wind it did gently blow, Oh the night it was calm. I saw the flower of the ocean And the universe did me noo harm, It said to fly on. The sea captain he loved the ocean, But his ship was on fire. His hands they did stretch out before him, For to take one of many desires, But there was no time. Across the wide sea he departed, From the ship he did fly. He thought it time that he travelled And I saw him as he passed by, And I saw him as he passed by. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
To cross the wide sea I deserted,
From the shore I did fly. I thought it time that I travelled, So I took to the roads of the sky. It was late and the wind it did gently blow, Oh the night it was calm. I saw the flower of the ocean And the universe did me noo harm, It said to fly on. The sea captain he loved the ocean, But his ship was on fire. His hands they did stretch out before him, For to take one of many desires, But there was no time. Across the wide sea he departed, From the ship he did fly. He thought it time that he travelled And I saw him as he passed by, And I saw him as he passed by. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011) | |||||
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The summer was the reason
Why it took so long to see That even if I do possess Some seeds of honesty, There is no garden, So how come I have no land? I shall be waiting here awhile To see what comes to hand. Misers mise and compromise; I know what I have seen. The wanderers are in the east; That's where I should have been. But I did not go there; I couldn't find the way. I do believe I made a try, But I really couldn't say. Oh, that wretched Wilbur, He keeps ploughing up the land. He fights the battle thoughtfully With roses in his hands. But where is the fight now? So play us your merry song. The autumn, it has blown away, And the winter, it is long. |
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from Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens [Deluxe Edition] (2011)
The summer was the reason
Why it took so long to see That even if I do possess Some seeds of honesty, There is no garden, So how come I have no land? I shall be waiting here awhile To see what comes to hand. Misers mise and compromise; I know what I have seen. The wanderers are in the east; That's where I should have been. But I did not go there; I couldn't find the way. I do believe I made a try, But I really couldn't say. Oh, that wretched Wilbur, He keeps ploughing up the land. He fights the battle thoughtfully With roses in his hands. But where is the fight now? So play us your merry song. The autumn, it has blown away, And the winter, it is long. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Oh, babe, you are the one I love,
You are the one I'm thinking of. You know it's still a long long way, But I'll be home at the end of the day. I'll sing my songs just for you And I'll bring my love home to you. I can hardly wait to see your face again, But I'll be home at the end of the day. Just miles and miles of rosy sky, I'll fall asleep by and by. I'm crying now 'cos you're so far away But I'll be home at the end of the day. Oh, babe, you are the one I love, You are the one I'm thinking of. So many words I need to say. You'll hear them all at the end of the day. But I'll be home at the end of the day. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Oh hark, the drums do beat, my love, no longer can we stay
The bugle-horns are sounding clear and we must march away We're ordered down to Portsmouth and it's many is the weary mile To join the British Army on the banks of the Nile Oh Willie, dearest Willie, don't leave me here to mourn Don't make me curse and rue the day that ever I was born For the parting of our love would be like parting with my life So stay at home, my dearest love, and I will be your wife Oh my Nancy, dearest Nancy, sure that will never do The government has ordered, and we are bound to go The government has ordered, and the Queen she gives command And I am bound on oath, my love, to serve in a foreign land Oh, but I'll cut off my yellow hair, and I'll go along with you I'll dress myself in uniform and I'll see Egypt too I'll march beneath your banner while fortune it do smile And we'll comfort one another on the banks of the Nile But your waist it is too slender, and your fingers they are too small In the sultry suns of Egypt, your rosy cheeks would spoil Where the cannons they do rattle, when the bullets they do fly And the silver trumpets sound, so loud to hide the dismal cries Oh, cursed be those cruel wars, that ever they began For they have robbed our country of many's the handsome men They've robbed us of our sweethearts while their bodies they feed the lions On the dry and sandy deserts which are the banks of the Nile |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
One evening fair I took the air
Down by Blackwaterside 'Twas gazing all around me When the Irish lad I spied All through the first part of that night We did lie in sport and play, When this young man arose and he gathered his clothes, Saying, ``Fare thee well today''. That's not the promise that you gave to me When the first you lay on my breast, You could make me believe with your lying tongue That the sun rose in the west. Go home, go home, to your father's garden Go home and weep your fill, And think upon your own misfortune Which you bought with your wanton will. There's not one girl in this whole town As easily led as I, And when the sky does fall and the seas will run dry, Why, it's then you'll marry I. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
I can't believe that it's so cold
And there ain't been no snow. The sound of music it comes to me From every place I go. Sunday morning, there's no one in church But the clergy's chosen man And he is fine I won't worry about him Got the book in his hand. There's a bitter east wind and the fields are swaying The crows are round their nests. I wonder what he's in there saying To all those souls at rest. I see the path which led to the door And the clergy's chosen man Bushes and briars, you and I Where do we stand? I wonder if he knows I'm here Watching the briars grow. And all these people beneath my shoes, I wonder if they know. There was a time when every last one Knew a clergy's chosen man Where are they now? Thistles and thorns Among the sand. I can't believe that it's so cold And there ain't been no snow. The sound of music it comes to me From every place I go. Sunday morning, there's no one in church But the clergy's chosen man Bushes and briars, thistles and thorns Upon the land. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Farewell, farewell to you who would hear
You lonely travelers all. The cold North winds will blow again The winding road does call. And you will never return to see Your bruised and beaten sons? Oh, I would, I would if welcome I were For they loathe me, ev'ryone. And will you never cut the cloth Or drink the light to be? And can you never swear a year To anyone but me? No I will never cut the cloth Or drink the light to be, But I'll swear a year to one who lies Asleep alongside of me. Farewell, farewell to you who would hear You lonely travelers all. The cold North winds will blow again The winding road does call. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
How often she has gazed from castle windows o'er,
And watched the daylight passing within her captive wall, With no-one to heed her call. The evening hour is fading within the dwindling sun, And in a lonely moment those embers will be gone And the last of all the young birds flown. Her days of precious freedom, forfeited long before, To live such fruitless years behind a guarded door, But those days will last no more. Tomorrow at this hour she will be far away, Much farther than these islands, Or the lonely Fotheringay |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
My father he rides with your sheriffs;
And I know he would never mean harm, But to see both sides of a quarrel Is to judge without haste or alarm Chorus Oh, oh, helpless and slow, And you don't have anywhere to go You take away homes from the homeless And leave them to die in the cold The gypsy who begged for your presents He will laugh in your face when you're old (Chorus) Well, one man he drinks up his whiskey Another he drinks up his wine And they'll drink till their eyes are red with hate For those of a different kind (Chorus) When the rivers run quicker than trouble I'll be there at your side in the flood It was all I could do to keep myself From taking revenge on your blood (2x Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
It seems like a lifetime since I saw you
Lover lover I've been away too long When I see lovers holdings hands and sighing I hang my head for shame of doing wrong Bus wheels spinning, song birds singing break my heart Take me back to old remembered days Remind me of the times we spent together Times before we went our separate ways I wish I was a fool for you I wish I was a fool for you I wish I was a fool for you again I'm sorry for the things I've said, the things I've done I'm sorry for the restless thief I've been Please don't make me pay for my deceiving heart Just turn up your lamp and let me in I wish I was a fool for you I wish I was a fool for you ? I wish I was a fool for you again |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
You make me nervous when I see you.
I can't imagine what it's like to be you. It's a mystery to me every day, And I've got to get away. I put a bet on with a bookie For the race they put on over in Kentucky. It's lovely at this time of year, so they say, And I've got to get away. Chorus I'm a dreamer, and you know I'm a schemer with an eye for a show. It's my imagination when I get low, And the truth is I don't think I'll ever go. When the music's playing, that's when it changes, And no longer do we seen like total strangers. It's all those words which always get in the way Of what you want to say. When I wake up in the morning I think it only fair to give you warning I probably won't go away, I'll more than likely stay. (Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
''My shadow follows me
Wherever I should chance to go'', John The Gun did say. ''If you should chance to meet me As I wander to and fro, Sad would be your day. My life is mine and the light did shine Till the guns they did go through me, So now I shall never fall. Ideals of peace are gold which fools have found Upon the plains of war. I shall destroy them all.'' Chorus Put away your guns of steel, Death comes too soon for all. Your Master He may need you soon, And you must heed His call. ''I am the master of the games That you will hardly ever play, So I will teach your sons. And if they should die Before the evening of their span of days, Why, then they will die young.'' (Chorus) ''Condemn me not, For always will I play the game of war, In moonshine or in sun. And if any cross the path I choose to tread, Their chances they are poor. My name is John The Gun.'' (Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
The wine it was drunk, the ship it was sunk,
The shot it was dead, all the sorrows were drowned. The birds they were clouds, the brides and the shrouds And as we drew south the mist it came down. The wooded ravine to the wandering stream, The serpent he moved, but no-one would say. The depths of the waters, the bridge which distraught us And brought to me thoughts of the ill-fated day. The temples were filled with the strangest of creatures One played it by ear on the banks of the sea. That one was found but the others they went under. Oh the tears which are shed, they won't come from me. The methods of madness, the pathos and the sadness, God help you all, the insane and wise. The black and the white, the darkness of the night, I see only smoke from the chimneys arise. The pilot he flew all across the sky and woke me. He flew solo on the mercury sea. The dream it came back, all about the tall brown people, The sacred young herd on the phosphorus sand. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
These are the moments that we love so well
Precious moments caught within a spell All too soon our lives they fade away These are the moments that we wish would stay If I had my life to live again I would choose to be with you my friend Time moves slowly and it goes so fast And who knows how long the days will last So cherish deep within you The love you get today Let the moment linger For tomorrow steals that away Yes tomorrow steals that away Cherish deep within you The love you get today Let the moment linger For tomorrow steals that away Tomorrow steals that away These are the memories that we made so well Lives like stories that we long to tell When we're old with not too much to say We'll have the memories that we made today |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
He was a man and a friend always
We rambled on in the bad old days. He never cared if I had no dough, He stuck with me in the rain and snow. Chorus: And here's to you, my ramblin' boy, May all your ramblin' bring you joy. Here's to you, my ramblin' boy, May all your ramblin' bring you joy. In Tulsa town we chanced to stray. We thought we try and work one day. The boss said he had room for one, Said my old pal, We'd rather bum. Late one night in a jungle camp The weather it was cold and damp. He got the chills and he got them bad, I lost the only friend I had. He left me here to ramble on, My ramblin' pal is dead and gone. When we die, we go somewhere, I'll bet you a dollar he'll be ramblin' there. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Then came the question and it was about time.
The answer came back and it was long. The house it was built by some man in a rhyme, But whatever came of his talented son? Who wrote me a dialogue set to a tune? Always you told me of being alone, Except for the stories about God and you, And do you still live there in Buffalo? They put up the walls with no more to say, Nobody stopped to ask why it was done. The stream was too far and the rain was too high, So into the city the river did run. Because of the architect the buildings fell down, Smothered or drowned all the seeds which were sown. I wish I were somewhere, but not in this town. Maybe the ocean next time around. I seem to remember the face and the name, But if it's not you I won't care. I know of changes, but nothing would change you To Theo the sailor who sings in his lair. And then I'll turn and he won't be there, Dusky black windows to light the dark stair, Candles all gnarled in the musty air All without flames for many's the year. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
They said that it was snowing in astounded tones upon the news.
I wonder why they're always so surprised 'cos every year it snows. Frozen images of snowploughs as they churn along the motorways. I haven't had no boots to wear or any loot to spare for days and days. I've travelled more than forty miles today, i must have grown some wings. It's strange how time just seems to fly away, i can't remember things. In a world of my own they say and who can blame them, they're just not the same. I've known about it all along though i thought i was all wrong, and it's such a shame. Why don't you have any brushes any more, i used to like your style. I see no paintings anywhere and there's no smell of turpentine. Did i really have no meaning? well i never thought i'd hear those words from you.Who needs a meaning anyway, i'd settle anyday for a very fine view. I couldn't even tell you all the changes since you saw me last. My dreams were like the autumn leaves, they faded and they fell so fast. In fact as you say the snows are here and how the time it slips away. But i'm glad you did pass by, i think i'll have another try. it's another day. The day and then the night have gone, it was not long before the dawn, And the travelling man who sat so stiffly in his chair began to yawn. Having kept me here so long my friend, i hope you have a sleeping place to lend, But the painter he just smiled and said: i'll see you in a while, this one has no end. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
My friend i know you've suffered,
Although you are still young. Why was it you who'd not take help From anyone? Oh it's true, it's very true, he said, Some hard times i have known, But i have always overcome them On my own. Oh the pearls that you hold in your hand They are beautiful to see, But you show them not to anyone, Not even me. For you are like the others, he said. I never can be sure That you wish just to see the pearls And nothing more. Why can you not see reason? Our lives they are not long. Why can you take no time To tell us all we're wrong? My tune it does not change, he said, And neither does your song, And words i use them rarely When i'm all alone. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
As gentle tides go rolling by,
Along the salt sea strand The colours blend and roll as one Together in the sand. And often do the winds entwine Do send their distant call, The quiet joys of brotherhood, And love is lord of all. The oak and weed together rise, Along the common ground. The mare and stallion light and dark Have thunder in their sound. The rainbow sign, the blended flower Still have my heart in thrall. The quiet joys of brotherhood, And love is lord of all. But man has come to plough the tide, The oak lies on the ground. I hear their tires in the fields, They drive the stallion down. The roses bleed both light and dark, The winds do seldom call. The running sands recall the time When love was lord of all. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Good morning, good afternoon,
And what have you got to say? Well i'm waiting, but i can't stay long, It's such a lovely day. There's a time to be talking And a time when it's no use. Right now i think the things you say Are liable to confuse. I've just gone solo. Do you play solo? Ain't life a solo? What a wonderful way to live, She's travelling all over the world. Why, the fame and all the golden Opportunities unfurled. No time for the gent with the mulliner bentley And heaven knows what else. Why, he wouldn't even stand a chance With all his oil-wells. She just went solo. Do you play solo? Ain't life a solo? I've always lived in a mansion On the other side of the moon. I've always kept a unicorn And i never sing out of tune. I could tell you that the grass is really greener On the other side of the hill, But i can't communicate with you And i guess i never will. We've all gone solo. We all play solo. Ain't life a solo? |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
He was a stranger to himself,
A spy in his own camp, And his money was his health, All thrown to the dust by his very own hand. Yet his beauty lingered still, Beyond the draining of the sand, But greener was the other side of the hill, Richer was the other man's land. But we loved him, loved him just like brothers would. We loved him, loved him like no others could, And she loved him, loved him like a lover should. Take good care of an aching heart, You never can replace it. You know you are the master of your art, You'll realise that when you think it fit. Those orbs of blue are jading away, No laughter from these dances. Yet you're bound to remember this one day, Hazards are risks, and risks are chances. You can run for cover, run for cover like a frightened hare, Till it's all over, all over and there's no-one there, 'Cause you daren't discover, daren't discover that we really care. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
My young man, oh he is so fine,
Sweet Rosemary did say. She gathered flowers and she sang All about her wedding day. Oh when I was a lass at school I looked out at the sky, And now among the woodlands cool, Gathering sweet primroses I. I wish I was a little bird, With wings that I could fly, Then I would find my own true love, And when he'd speak then I'd be by. My heart would flutter like the wings, Oh to see my own dear one. And pretty words I'd like to sing All beneath the morning sun. Oh, my young man, oh he is so fine, Sweet Rosemary did say. She gathered flowers and she sang All about her wedding day. She gathered flowers and she sang All about her wedding day. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
The lady she had a silver tongue.
For to sing she said, And maybe that's all. Wait for the dawn and we will have that song. When it ends it will seem That we hear silence fall. The lady she had a golden heart, For to love, she said And she did not lie. Wait for the dawn and we'll watch for the sun. As we turn it will seem To arise in the sky. We heard that song while watching the skies, Oh the sound it rang So clear through the cold. Then silence fell and the sun did arise On a beautiful morning of silver and gold. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
They stood upon the deck
As the ship went out to sea The wind it took the sails And left the land a memory All upon the shore for To wonder why the sailor goes All to close their eyes And wonder what the sailor knows That is you to they That is how they think you are Never on the land But sailing by the north star That is you to them That is how they think you are Never on the land But sailing by the north star To the tower and to the ravens and The tale that hopes they'll never leave What if they should go? We always dread to think of them I wonder if they flew one day And no one ever knew they'd gone To circle over ships at sea Claiming yet another son That is you to me That is where I think you are Never on the land But gone to find the north star |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Annie wanders on the land.
She loves the freedom of the air. She finds a friend in ev'ry place she goes. There's always a face she knows. I wish that I was there. She says, "I'm leaving here tomorrow To find a new town far away." She says, "Won't you come too? You need a break. You love to wake up somewhere new And find another day." But I live in the city And imagine country scenes. For among the rich, Within four walls and out of reach, I live behind the screen. She smiles as one who loves to smile, To show that she is free. But is she thinking now it's time To wander back again, To see her friends and me? We all live in the city And imagine country scenes, For among the rich, Within four walls and out of reach, We live behind a screen. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Why do you whisper, green grass,
Why tell the trees what ain't so? Whispering grass, The trees don't have to know. Why tell them all your secrets, Who kissed there long ago? Whispering grass, The trees don't need to know. Don't you tell it to the breeze, 'cause she will tell the birds and bees, And everyone will know Because you told them once before. Yes you told them once before, It's no secret anymore. Why tell them all the old things, They're buried under the snow. Whispering grass, don't tell the trees, 'cause the trees don't need to know. Now don't you tell it to the breeze 'cause she will tell the birds and bees, And everyone will know Because you told them once before. Yes you told them once before, It's no secret anymore. Why tell them all the old things, They're buried under the snow. Whispering grass, don't tell the trees, 'cause the trees don't need to know. |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Across the evening sky, all the birds are leaving
But how can they know it's time for them to go? Before the winter fire, I will still be dreaming I have no thought of time For who knows where the time goes? Who knows where the time goes? Sad, deserted shore, your fickle friends are leaving Ah, but then you know it's time for them to go But I will still be here, I have no thought of leaving I do not count the time For who knows where the time goes? Who knows where the time goes? And I am not alone while my love is near me I know it will be so until it's time to go So come the storms of winter and then the birds in spring again I have no fear of time For who knows how my love grows? And who knows where the time goes? |
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from Sandy Denny - The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered (2008)
Wondering and waiting, my back agaist the wall
Not a word that passed between us comes to recall Just you shadow at the window as you pass on down the hall You never wanted me and never knew me at all I haven't any picture to set before my eyes Nothing I can blame when the blues start to rise Just the memory of laughter and a living out of lies But if I could change my ways we would never have said goodbye If you ever get the time, please think of me It's a lock that can't be broken and there isn't any key I'm only in your mind, only you can set me free You can't hurt me anymore and it isn't hard to see Someday, someone will leave you and I know you'll feel the same But you'll mark it down to memory and a dream that never came But they are no answers given when love is just a game And you never wanted me and now I feel the same |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
I've been on the road, so long
Been tired and broke, so long I've been to the south where the winds they were warm Travelling the road of no return, so long I've seen what was war, so long The ruins and the scars, so long The mansions of mud, the wounds and the blood Seen the dying of all that was good, so long. Seen the world in the shadow, so long Is its mushrooming cloud, so long And the lies and the greed of the leaders of men Those cheats who would take us to war again, so long. Yet hope is in me, so long For it's love that I see, so long The courage and strenght of the young men's smile The faith that's in a little child, so long I've travelled this road, so long Have been tired and broke, so long I've been to the south where the winds they were warm Travelling the road of no return, so long |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
Gold and silver is the autumn
Soft and gentle are her skies Yes I know, are the answers Written in my true love's eyes Autumn's leaving, winter's coming I think that I'll be moving on I've got to leave him and find another I've got to sing my heart's true song Round and round the burning circle All the seasons, one, two, and three Autumn leaves with the winter Spring is born and wanders free Gold and silver burnt my autumns All too soon they'd fade and die And then there were no others Milk and honey were their lives |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me
Polly, pretty Polly, come go along with me Before we get married some pleasure to see She got up behind him and away they did ride She got up behind him and away they did ride Over the hills and the valleys so wide They rode a little further and what did they spy They rode a little further and what did they spy But a new-dug grave with a spade lying by Oh Willy, oh Willy, I'm scared of your ways Oh Willy, oh Willy, I'm scared of your ways Scared you might lead my poor body astray Polly, pretty Polly, you've guessed just about right Polly, pretty Polly, you've guessed just about right I've dug on your grave the best part of last night And he stabbed her in the heart and the heart-blood did flow And he stabbed her in the heart and the heart-blood did flow Into her grave pretty Polly did go He threw a little dirt over her and started for home He threw a little dirt over her and started for home Leaving nothing behind but the wild birds to moan And it's debt to the devil, and Willy must pay And it's debt to the devil, and Willy must pay For killing pretty Polly and running away |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
I once loved a lass and I loved her so well
And I hated all others who spoke of her ill. And now she's rewarded me well for my love, For she's gone and she's wed another. And I saw my love up to the church go With bridesmen and bridesmaidens she made a fine show. And I followed on with my heart full of woe For she's gone and she's wed another. I saw my love as she sat down to dine. I sat down beside her and poured the wine. And I thought of the lassie that should have been mine, I thought her sweet company better than meat Now she's gone and she's wed another. All the men in yon forest they asked of me, How many strawberries grow in a salt sea? And I answer them with a tear in my e'e, How many ships sail in the forest? Oh dig me a grave and dig it sae deep, And cover it over with wee flowers sae sweet. And I lay me down for to take a long sleep And maybe in time I'll forget her. So they dug him a grave and they dug it sae deep And they covered it over with wee flowers sae sweet And he lay him down for to take a long sleep And maybe in time he'll forget her. |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
It's a lesson too late for the learning
Made of sand, made of sand In the winking of an eye my soul is turning In your hand, in your hand. Chorus: Are you going away with no word of farewell? Will there be not a trace left behind? I could have loved you better Didn't mean to be unkind But you know that was the last thing on my mind. You had reasons plenty for going This I know, this I know. For the weeds have been steadily growing Please don't go, please don't go. (Chorus) As we walk, my thoughts are a-tumbling Round and round, round and round And the subway beneath my feet is a-rumbling Underground, underground (Chorus) As I lie in my bed in the morning Without you, without you. Every song in my breast dies a-borning Without you, without you. (Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train,
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train, This train don't carry no gamblers No crap shooters, no midnight ramblers, This train don't carry no gamblers, this train. Chorus: This train is bound for glory, this train, This train is bound for glory, this train, This train is bound for glory, Don't carry nothin' but the righteous an' the holy This train is bound for glory, this train. This train goes down the track, this train, This train goes down the track, this train, This train goes down the track, And once you're on board you don't come back This train goes down the track, this train (Chorus) This train don't pay no transportation, this train, This train don't pay no transportation, this train, This train don't pay no transportation No Jim Crow and no discrimination, This train don't pay no transportation, this train. (Chorus) |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
The dancing plants grow low
Burning embers start to glow The pictures soon will fade Pictures that the flames have made Your hazy, wistful face Suddenly is gone without a trace [Chorus] Summer days I'll float downstream Wondering where the day has been Boats that sail away at night Come the day Have sailed far out of sight Reminiscing summer walks Empty glances, moonlit talks Candyfloss and ice-cream cones Discothques and rolling stones Passing fancies fly away Empty shadows on a sunlit bay [Chorus: x 2] Fotheringay version The dancing flowers grow low Burning embers start to glow The pictures soon will fade Pictures that the flames have made Your hazy, wistful face Suddenly is gone without a trace Reminiscing summer walks Empty glances, moonlit talks Promises that mean so much Broken with a single touch Passing fancies fly away Painting shadows on the sunlit bay [Chorus] Summer days I'll float downstream Wondering where the day has been Boats that sail away at night Come the dawn Have sailed far out of sight Deserted evening warm and still Strangers come and go at will Driftwood on the silent shore Laughter from an open door Friendly faces once again Come inside before it starts to rain [Chorus] |
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from Sandy Denny - Where The Time Goes (2006)
Across the evening sky, all the birds are leaving
But how can they know it's time for them to go? Before the winter fire, I will still be dreaming I have no thought of time For who knows where the time goes? Who knows where the time goes? Sad, deserted shore, your fickle friends are leaving Ah, but then you know it's time for them to go But I will still be here, I have no thought of leaving I do not count the time For who knows where the time goes? Who knows where the time goes? And I am not alone while my love is near me I know it will be so until it's time to go So come the storms of winter and then the birds in spring again I have no fear of time For who knows how my love grows? And who knows where the time goes? |