Like a dream in the night. As the snow settles white. There's a fire burning bright. In Massachusetts. . And there's a house upon a hill. That keeps us from the chill.
words and music by Robb (Rabbitt) MacKay. . Some times when the sun goes down. And I'm lost in some other town. My thoughts may drift away. To Manzanillo Bay.
There's sometimes I don't believe in nothing. Sometimes I do. That's why it hurts to believe in you. Though I know that pain and sorrow. Ain't nothing new.
I got a feelin' called the blues. Lawd, since my baby said goodbye. Lawd, I don't know what I'll do. All I do is sit and sigh. . Lawd that last long day, she said goodbye.
Go and tell Lord Grenville that the tide is on the turn. It's time to haul the anchor up and leave the land astern. We'll be gone before the dawn returns.
Coming down the highway, running like a wind. Gonna beat the sunset to the coast and back again. Moving through the shadows, almost going blind. Living like a legend before my time.
You know the guitar came to Europe with the gypsies 700 years ago. Spain brought the guitar to Mexico 400 years ago. U.S.A. picked a quarrel with Mexico and got Texas and California.
I am a little beggar and a beggar I have been. For three score'r more in this little Isle of green. And I'm known from the Liffy down to Segue. And I'm known by the name of bold Donahue.
I don't need no diamond ring. I don't need no Cadillac car. Just want to drink my Ripple wine. Down in the Lightning Bar. Down in the Lightning Bar. .
CHORUS:. LAY DOWN, LITTLE DOGIES, LAY DOWN. WE'VE BOTH GOT TO SLEEP ON THE COLD, COLD GROUND. THE WIND'S BLOWIN' COLDER AND THE SUN'S GOIN' DOWN. LAY DOWN, LITTLE DOGIES, LAY DOWN.
I wanna hop on the last train in the station. Won't need to get yourself prepared. When you're on that last train for glory. You'll know, you're reasonably there.
Lonely sunshine, days come easy. Spend my time alone at rest. And if I were the last to leave here. Now would these roads be any less?. . Oh I'm the last to leave.
words and music by Ed McCurdy. . Last night I had the strangest dream. I'd ever dreamed before. I dreamed the world had all agreed. To put an end to war.
Lying on the side of the road. Feeling like he heard a sound. Shivered with the feelin' that he knowed. John looked down, John looked down. John looked down the long, long road.
Down the way where the nights are gay. And the sun shines daily on the mountain top. I took a trip on a sailing ship. And when I reached Jamaica I made a stop.
traditional, additional lyrics by Pete Seeger. . We are climbing Jacob's ladder. We are climbing Jacob's ladder. We are climbing Jacob's ladder. Brothers, sisters, all.
words and music by Arlo Guthrie. . Loose the bonds that tie me. Let the world I live in let me. Take these chains from off my thumb. Let the world just know you've come.
words and music by Arlo Guthrie. . Friends I used to know are coming by. To ask me if my situation's high. 'Cause sometimes I just stare at the sky. Up is down before Her crown I cry.
by Aaron Schroeder & David Grover. . Where are the dreams. We dreamed when we were younger. Where are the songs we never got to sing. Oh how cold were the nights we slept without each other.
I've just seen a face. I can't forget the time or place. Where we just met. . She's just the girl for me. And I want all the world. To see we've met. Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm mmm mmm.