Proudly swept the rain clouds by the cliffs. As on it glided through the trees. Still following with glee faliko. Hiahi lehua of the valley. . Aloha oe, aloha oe.
I lay motionless. And I think about. The paths I've chosen. Now I'm without. Those lovely days. Within my grasp. It won't be the same. With everything.
Every time I look at you I fall in love, all over again. Every time I think of you it all begins, all over again. . One little dream at night and I can dream all day.
I'd sing more about moral of this land. But all God's children ain't free. I'd open up every door I can. 'Cause all God's children ain't free. . I met a beaten broken man.
Well, I asked an old truck driver. About life out on the road. If he does a lotta singing. When he's bringing in his load. . If there's a pretty waitress crying for him.
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There ain't no grave can hold my body down. There ain't no grave can hold my body down. When I hear that trumpet sound I'm gonna rise right out of the ground.
Well if you'd like to learn your ABCThen listen very carefully to me. You can sing them like a funny foreign song. And very very soon, you sing alone And you can sing your ABC's like this, here's the first State letters Ah bos cee dah - ef fah gha hah.
There ain't no grave can hold my body down. There ain't no grave can hold my body down. When I hear that trumpet sound I'm gonna rise right out of the ground.
I hear people laughing on the corner by the square. The neon flickers on my wall and I know you're out there. I've been in here a listening for your footsteps down the hall.
I feel so good come payday. I think of all the things I'm gonna. Buy when I pick up my pay. . Don't you know, but then they hand me. That little brown envelope.
Accidentaly I saw you this morning you were lovely dressed in your wedding gown. And they say that you married a stranger to me that had drifted to our old hometown.
I hear people laughing on the corner, by the square. A neon flickers on my wall, and I hope you're out there. I've been in here a listening for your footsteps down the hall.
Every town has its town bum. I guess ours had one. Here's a song about him, I remember him fondly. Well his name was Abner Brown. . I knew an old drunk named Abner Brown.
The assembly line is runnin' slow on Monday. They've been livin' it up. And layin' up Saturday and Sunday. On Tuesday they're about to kinda come around.
Six foot six he stood on the ground. He weighed two hundred and thirty-five pounds. But I saw that giant of a man brought down. To his knees by love. .
Dear, dear Mama, now that we're older. We can see the load on your tired old shoulders. Mama you're a trooper, Mama you're a soldier. Mama, you mean a lot to me.
I'm not a savior, and I'm not a saint.. The man with the answers I certainly ain't.. I wouldn't tell you what's right or what's wrong.. I'm just a singer of songs..
How many times have you heard someone say. "If I had his money, I could do things my way". But little they know that it's so hard to find. One rich man in ten with a satisfied mind.
Stop lovin' me a little at a time, let me lose you a little at a time. Walk away slow like you don't want to go, leave me a little at a time. . For my benefit try to cry a little bit.