Lincoln, NB
de John Vincent III
You said you loved me
But what does that mean?
And would you cry if I were to leave?
In my aching hands
Running down your spine
You said you loved me, how?
Wait for me by the water
On the first rain of June
And I’ll be there with all the letters I ever wrote
For you, for you
Let’s pack our bags
And head to the Rockies, babe
Just you and I
Getting lost in open spaces
When you wake
I’ll be right there, baby
When you shake
I’ll be shaking with you, hon’
And when you get tired of this town
Let me know, and we can go somewhere brand new
‘Cause when I lay my head to rest
I hope that it’s always next to you
When you run, when you’re gone
Oh, I’ll be waiting for you, dear
Don’t cry
Know I'm right here, my baby, baby
Know that I
Need you in my life
When morning comes
Creeping in your bed
Just hold me close
To your flesh
And when you get tired of this town
Let me know, and we can go somewhere brand new
‘Cause when I lay my head to rest
I hope that it’s always next to you
When you run, when you’re gone
Oh, I’ll be waiting for you, dear
When you get tired of this town
Let me know, and we can go somewhere brand new
‘Cause when I lay my head to rest
I hope that it’s always next to you
Always next to you, baby
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Bluebird Singing
Songs For The Canyon
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In My Sheets
Songs from the Valley
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Never, No Not Once
Never, No Not Once
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Bluebird Singing - Acoustic
Bluebird Singing (Acoustic)
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Next to You
Songs from the Valley
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Topanga Canyon
Songs from the Valley
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Lover of Mine
Songs from the Valley
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City Rain
Songs from the Valley
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Highway Woman
Songs For The Canyon
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That’s Just The Way It Is, Babe
Songs For The Canyon
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Darlin'
High Ridge & Stones
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I Lit A Fire
Songs For The Canyon
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Back to My Ways
Back to My Ways
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Untitled #2
Songs from the Valley
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That’s Just The Way It Is, Babe
That's Just The Way It Is, Babe
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Rolling Stone
Songs For The Canyon
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Lost / Inside Our Minds
Mountain Sounds
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The Days That Are to Come
High Ridge & Stones
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Slow Song
Songs from the Valley