Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Dancing in the Meadow, artist - Michael Martin Murphey. Album song Buckaroo Blue Grass, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 09.02.2009
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English
Dancing in the Meadow |
When the snowfields thaw and the stream beds crawl |
To the waterfall and river |
I’ll turn my face to the bright green space |
Of the mother, my life-giver |
No man has made a ring of jade |
Like green corn in the husk |
No man could own a turquoise stone |
As deep blue as the dusk |
So come away from your working day |
And laugh and let your head go- |
And bring along an old-time song |
For dancing in the meadow … |
Leave your bedside for a moonlight ride |
Where the midnight air is warmer |
We’ll sing for the quail and the cotton tail |
Who still escapes the farmer |
Deep plum thickets and bramble bushes |
Where the quiet creatures hide |
Are part of me-a mystery which I accept with pride |
If I must stay and lay all day |
Like a March hare in hedgerow |
When the hunter’s gone, it’s all night long |
For dancing in the meadow … |
When the summer’s over and come October |
When the evening air is crisper, In the mist and smoke by the twisted oak |
I’ll listen to the branches whisper |
Barn dancers reel, the furrowed field |
Must yield and quickly turn |
Harvest gone the hoot owl song |
Is one we now must learn |
«Who, who, who are you?» |
and, «If it’s you who said so?» |
«Who could it be?» |
«It's only me» |
I’m dancing in the meadow … |
When the seasons pass and the hour glass |
Has all too quickly shattered |
You’ll lay me low beneath the snow |
And wonder if I mattered |
Late in the night your hair gone white |
Will surely stand on end; |
You’ll hear me sing, my banjo ring |
The voice of your old friend |
If you get brave, run to my grave |
And holler, «Are you dead?» |
«No!» |
No tombstone can cover my bones |
I’m dancing in the meadow … |