Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Outside The Nashville City Limits , by - Joan Baez. Song from the album Blessed Are..., in the genre ПопRelease date: 31.12.2004
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Outside The Nashville City Limits , by - Joan Baez. Song from the album Blessed Are..., in the genre ПопOutside The Nashville City Limits |
| Outside the Nashville city limits |
| a friend and I did drive, |
| on a day in early winter |
| I was glad to be alive. |
| We went to see some friends of his |
| who lived upon a farm. |
| Strange and gentle country folk |
| who would wish nobody harm. |
| Fresh-cut sixty acres, |
| eight cows in the barn. |
| But the thing that I remember |
| on that cold day in December |
| was that my eyes they did brim over |
| as we talked. |
| In the slowest drawl I had ever heard |
| the man said «Come with me |
| if y’all wanna see the prettiest place |
| in all of Tennesee.» |
| He poured us each a glass of wine |
| and a-walking we did go, |
| along fallen leaves and crackling ice |
| where a tiny brook did flow. |
| He knew every inch of the land |
| and Lord he loved it so. |
| But the thing that I remember |
| on that cold day in December |
| was that my eyes were brimming over |
| as we walked. |
| He set my down upon a stone |
| beside a running spring. |
| He talked in a voice so soft and clear |
| like the waters I heard sing. |
| He said «We searched quite a time |
| for a place to call our own. |
| There was just me and Mary John |
| and now I guess we’re home.» |
| I looked at the ground and wondered |
| how many years they each had roamed. |
| And Lord I do remember |
| on that day in late December |
| how my eyes kept brimming over |
| as we talked. |
| As we walked. |
| And standing there with outstretched arms |
| he said to me «You know, |
| I can’t wait till the heavy storms |
| cover the ground with snow, |
| and there on the pond the watercress |
| is all that don’t turn white. |
| When the sun is high you squint your eyes |
| and look at the hills so bright.» |
| And nodding his head my friend said, |
| «And it seems like overnight |
| that the leaves come out so tender |
| at the turning of the winter…» |
| I thought the skies they would brim over |
| as we talked. |
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