This ol' world's a gettin' heavy, these old times are gettin' hard You might see a somethin' happen if you look out in your yard You might see the old
Well, when the wind blows down in Cisco, Texas You know you better hunt you a hole But there's always some mighty friendly faces Waiting to greet you
I used to look out from my window And see the tall grass in the wind Standing there just like advance guards Waiting for the battle to begin My mother
I'll be here come winter when the cold winds blow We'll watch the geese together to see which way they go And I won't have to tell you then I'm sure you
years ago to his father, Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Baha'i faith; lyrics by James Seals; music by James Seals and Dash Crofts, 1978
Way down yonder in the Blue Bonnet Nation People been awaiting just to hear his sweet name Way down yonder, where there's desolation People irresistibly
The leaves of laughter fluttering around my head Insane desire fills the pillow on my bed Each time I think of all the happiness you've brought I'll remember
Breakin' in a brand new love takes a while Those old memories have to die We're takin' in a brand new realm That we've never ever had a chance to try
Big Mac movin' down the highway sound Got it wide open and he's south way bound I had my pack over my shoulder Somehow I don't feel much older Captain
(lyrics by James Seals; music by James Seals & Dash Crofts, 1971) From the albums DOWN HOME (1970) and SEALS AND CROFTS I AND II (1974). Covered by the
Ever try to give it up? It's so hard to do 'Cause every time we live it up, I'm so in love with you You're all over my mind, you're takin' up a lot of
Every little thing you do makes me feel good And I could be your prince, babe, if I only would And I could take you places you think you'd like to go
Change the copper into gold Make me what I am not now There is a secret, I should know I'd find it but I don't know how Well I got so much inside I give
Instrumental from the album SUDAN VILLAGE (1976).
Dust on my saddle, mud on my boots A coupla empty saddle bags except for two old suits I'm tired and I'm hungry worried as can be Last night I saw a poster
Farther along, we'll understand, we're all just a part of the plan The Sun of Reality has dawned above eternity Now even the desert will bloom, even the
(lyrics and music by James Seals, 1969) From the albums SEALS AND CROFTS (1969) and SEALS AND CROFTS I AND II (1974). Milk the cows of gladness, before
On a crisp as bacon morning with the sunshine on my head From the twilight of the dawning, raised myself up from my bed Fixed mine eyes upon a favor like