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Four Strong Winds John Denver

by Ian Tyson Four strong winds that blow slowly Seven seas that run high All these things that don\'t change come what may Now our good times are all gone And I\'m bound for moving on I\'ll look

Rocky Mountain Suite John Denver

Up in a meadow in jasper, alberta Two men and four ponies on a long, lonesome ride To see the high country and learn of her people The ways that they live there, the ways that they die One is a teacher

Rocky Mountain Suite (Cold Nights In Canada) John Denver

Up in a meadow in Jasper, Alberta Two men and four ponies on a long lonesome ride To see the high country and learn of her people The ways that they lived there, the ways that they died And one is a teacher

HOW CAN I LEAVE YOU AGAIN? John Denver

Words & Music by John Denver In a spaceship over the mountains Chasing rainbows in the setting sun Leaving heart and home for the city of angels I feel my life is undone There are pathways winding

SOME DAYS ARE DIAMONDS John Denver

Feller Sung by John Denver on the album SOME DAYS ARE DIAMONDS When you ask how I've been here without you I like to say I've been fine, and I do But we both know the truth is hard to come by And

Rusty Green John Denver

Rusty green summer's almost gone I see winds clouding up the sun And I can't find my way Everything's gray Rusty green eyes on my mind Memories someplace out of time All the things we would do I still

When I'm Sixty-Four John Denver

now Will you still be sending me a Valentine Birthday greeting, bottle of wine If I got home at a quarter to three Would you lock the door Will you still lead me Will you still feed me When I'm sixty-four

Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone) John Denver

Some Days Are Diamonds - John Denver When you ask how I‘ve been here without you I like to say I‘ve been fine and I do But we both know the truth is hard to come by And if I told the truth that‘s

EARTH DAY EVERY DAY (CELEBRATE) John Denver

EARTH DAY EVERY DAY (CELEBRATE) Words & Music by John Denver Celebrate morning, The cry of a loon on a lake in the night The dreams that are born in the dawn's early light Celebrate morning.

Eli's Song John Denver

your your own mind And you show it to me Give me the high sign When you want to be free And open up my eyes To the wonders that you see See the airplane fly See the trees rush by Be brave and strong

Flight John Denver

Flight Words by John Gillespie Magee, Jr., John Denver, Joe Henry Music by Lee Holdridge Adapted by the poem by John Gillespie Magee, Jr.

Grandma's Feather Bed John Denver

big feather bed It was nine feet high and six feet wide Soft as a downy chick It was made from the feathers of forty 'leven geese Took a whole bolt of cloth for the tick It'd hold eight kids, four

ANCIENT RHYMES John Denver

ANCIENT RHYMES by John Denver and Bob Samples from the album THE FLOWER THAT SHATTERED THE STONE Two days before the moon was round You felt the urge of sun's light beams The muffled world of

A Song For All Lovers (Live 1995) John Denver

belong No longer the struggle, no longer the night And ever becoming in the quickening light To see in the darkness, to listen within To answer in kindness, to ever begin To ever be gentle, to always be strong

ISABEL John Denver

ISABEL Words and Music by John Denver from the album TAKE ME TO TOMORROW Isabel is waiting In a room of many shadows Her eyes like flashing diamonds Shining brightly from the sea Her hair

SPIRIT John Denver

SPIRIT By John Denver and Joe Henry His spirit joined as so was formed Ten thousand years ago Between the swan and Hercules Where even dark clouds glow To live with grace, to ride the swell

San Francisco Mabel Joy John Denver

He turned twenty-one in a gray rock fed’ral prison The old judge had no mercy for a Waycross, Georgia boy Starin’ at those four gray walls in silence he would listen To that midnight freight he knew

TO THE WILD COUNTRY John Denver

TO THE WILD COUNTRY Words and Music by John Denver There are times I fear I lose myself, I don't know who I am I get caught up in the struggle and the strain with my back against a stone

Wooden Indian John Denver

"Wooden Indian" Words & Music by John Denver I was a red man I was proud I was strong; You were the white man and you stole away my home Now I am a wooden Indian painted dreams inside my head

NOTHING BUT A BREEZE John Denver

NOTHING BUT A BREEZE Words and Music by Jesse Winchester Life is just too short for some folks For other folks it just drags on Some folks like the taste of smokey whiskey Others figure tea's too strong

LET US BEGIN(What Are We Making Weapons For) John Denver

LET US BEGIN (What Are We Making Weapons For) Words and Music by John Denver I am the son of a grassland farmer Western Oklahoma nineteen forty-three I always felt grateful to live in the land

Garden Song John Denver

Garden Song by David Mallett Sung by John Denver on the album "John Denver" Inch by inch, row by row Gonna make this garden grow All it takes is a rake and a hoe And a piece of fertile ground

Perhaps Love John Denver

It invites you to come closer It wants to show you more And even if you lose yourself And don't know what to do The memory of love will see you through Oh love to some is like a cloud Some as strong

Dreamland Express John Denver

And now it's four in the morning, honey, I can't sleep. I can't seem to get you out of my mind. I keep tossing and turning, yearning for the sun to shine.

El Paso John Denver

dark Maybe tomorrow a bullet will find me Tonight nothing's worse than this pain in my heart And at last here I am on the hill over looking El Paso I can see Rosa's cantina below My love is strong

BACK HOME AGAIN John Denver

There's a truck out on the four lane a mile or more away The whinin' of his wheels just makes it colder.

GOT MY HEART SET ON YOU John Denver

wait to see you again I got my heart set on you Your everything that I ever wanted Got my heart set on you It can't be anything but love Baby I'm bettin' on it I don't mean to be comin' on strong

WRANGELL MOUNTAIN SONG John Denver

WRANGELL MOUNTAIN SONG Words & Music by John Denver Sunday and it's raining in Alaska Seven days I haven't seen the sun Flying bush, flying low along the shoreline Doin' everything I can to

What One Man Can Do John Denver

What One Man Can Do Words and Music by John Denver I suppose that there are those Who'll say he had it easy Had it made in fact Before he'd ever begun But they don't know the things I know

Wrangle Mountain Song John Denver

mountains In a cabin that was built with these two hands McCarthey lies asleep beside the glacier It's colder now, winter's in the air If you think they're wild it's just because they can't be broken It's a strong