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(GUITAR INTRO). . E. E. Lawson at the general store. . Highway K with the red front door. . A pot belly stove and a hardwood floor. . . . You call E. E. Lawson and what does he send?. .
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(PIANO & GUITAR INTRO). . Well, babe, you could be a standing in my kitchen. . Or floating on your back in a deep blue sea. . A wiser is the man who seeks new visions. . And tries to keep his
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(Harp & guitar intro). . Well I sure take it with me wherever I go. . And you might like to see it but it never does show. . Like a wind in the valley that never does blow. . Like the grass in
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(Harp intro). . I never read it in a book. . I never saw it on a show. . But I heard it in the alley. . On a weird radio. . If you want a drink of water. . You got to get it from a well.
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(Fiddle, guitar & harp intro). . There's a card game in the courtyard. . And the winner loses all. . When the judge checks his supper. . It's so small. . And the hills are grey with trouble.
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(GUITAR INTRO). . I heard a song that was taught to a baby. . And it made the mountain sing. . I knew a gift that was given to my lady. . It was hidden in a dream. . . . And there's a ligh
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(Guitar intro). . Runnin' fast climbin' to the sky. . A piece of pie hit me in the eye. . Tidal wave got me on the run. . Now I'm out lookin' for an answer. . Got a date with a Spanish dance
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(GUITAR INTRO). . The old cat on the roof. . He could stand a little push. . 'cause he's got nine good lives to live. . But like my momma said. . You only live till you're dead. . And you
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(Guitar & bass intro). . With a sky blue. . And a cold ground. . And a windmill stalled in mid-air. . We head across Kansas. . On our way home. . Colorado, thank you, goodbye. . Kansas,
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Intro. . Like Houdini in the river with a lock he couldn't see. . When you think you hit the bottom then you better find the key. . Like Custer at the Horn when he turned around and said. . "w
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(Guitar intro). . Now I'm lookin' out my house. . And what I see doesn't please me. . People goin' here, goin' there,. . Where's that leave me. . Now they're comin' in my door. . To explor
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(Guitar intro). . I've been sittin' today, looking out over my land. . A home of my own, I'm so lucky for all that I have. . If ev'ry one I knew, could feel the way I do. . I'm so amazed at wh
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(Guitar & piano intro). . Well, I'm walkin' down the road with my hat on my head. . Had to leave my mama in my big brass bed. . Well, sun is shinin' on me and you know it sure feels fine. . Lo
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(Piano & guitar intro). . Fast asleep in the garden. . The rain is gone away. . Somewhere in the margin. . Are sheep that's gone astray. . Like the old man of the ocean. . Whose eyes tells
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Intro. . When the man comes to you. . Tells you what you always knew was comin'. . You feel it came twice as fast. . You always thought the world would last way past you. . But now you find
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(GUITAR INTO). . I'm going back to Colorado. . Rollin' down the highway. . Just my life to carry. . It's written in the wind. . Again. . . . I will drink from the river. . That runs do
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(Blowjug (Saw?) & guitar intro). . There's a beauty in the river. . There's a beauty in the stream. . There's a beauty in the forest at night. . When the lonely nightbird screams. . And ther
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Intro. . Out on the sea, there is an island. . Out on the sea, there is a place. . Out on the sea there's a wave. . With the power to save. . All the sailors from the dark and the deep. .
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(GUITAR INTRO). . I've got a mountain of dreams to climb. . 'fore I get to that house on the hill. . That keeps the lady of my morning. . In a brown earthen pot on the sill. . Of the window
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(Guitars intro). . Well, you walked that valley's grassy floor and climbed that hilly ridge. . You stood there naked stung with fear and tippy-toed on the edge. . Well, you swung on a vine, you
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Intro. . If I only knew what wakes me. . If I only knew. . Then I would be outside walkin'. . Through the morning dew with you. . It shouldn't be too far. . It shouldn't be far away, away,
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(Guitar intro). . Some folks go to the motel and some folks go to the brush. . And some folks go for that funky thing and some folks go for the rush. . But I thought we had a real love filled wi
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(Harp intro). . Well look see the moon comes risin' - tomorrow is yesterday. . He left his home and now he's gone - a hopin' to find a way. . A story of Rueben the cobbler - I'll tell you in thi
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(Acoustic guitar intro). . The dolphins live in the open sea. . And the gypsies live in the forest. . While the owls and the crows and the sure foot does. . Still live like those before us. .
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Intro. . I've got a moon out my window in the night. . And I've got a sun out my doorway when it gets light. . I've got stones on the mountain and a clear, blue, wind-swept sky. . Thank you, L
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(INTRO). . There's a lotta folks down at the island. . That follow that astrology. . Some got a chart of the heavens. . And some got a fancy degree. . But me I got a pick-up. . And I drive
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(No intro). . Establish yourself, get down. . Establish yourself. . Establish yourself, boogie. . Create your existence. . Establish yourself (whooh). . Establish yourself. . Establish y
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(Guitars intro). . Cobblestone mountain it was made by hand. . From the magic and mortar of a cobblestone man. . Cobblestone mountain it was laid by hand. . From the magic and mortar in a cobb
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