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And many times confused
Yes, and often felt forsaken
And certainly misused
But I'm all right, I'm all right
I'm just weary to my bones
Still, you don't expect to be
Bright and bon vivant
So far away from home, so far away from home
And I don't know a soul who's not been battered
I don't have a friend who feels at ease
I don't know a dream that's not been shattered
Or driven to its knees
But it's all right, it's all right
We've lived so well so long
Still, when I think of the road
We're traveling on
I wonder what went wrong
I can't help it, I wonder what went wrong
And I dreamed I was dying
And I dreamed that my soul rose unexpectedly
And looking back down at me
Smiled reassuringly
And I dreamed I was flying
And high up above my eyes could clearly see
The Statue of Liberty
Sailing away to sea
And I dreamed I was flying
We come on the ship they call the Mayflower
We come on the ship that sailed the moon
We come in the age's most uncertain hour
And sing an American tune
But it's all right, it's all right
You can't be forever blessed
Still, tomorrow's going to be another working day
And I'm trying to get some rest
That's all I'm trying to get some rest
Sure would be great to get back to the America of 1973.
This is playing on Jan. 20, 2021, America's first good night of sleep in four years. A new President and hopefully a new era. Anyway, a great playlist:
Otis Taylor - Ten Million Slaves
Randy Newman - Sail Away
and now this...
Thank you Bill for the great musical journey thru this day.
If you wrote this I doubt that you lived through 73. These times where insane. Euphoric recall
For those who don't know, the tune is "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded."
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Excellent series this morning - Ten Million Slaves, Sail Away, American Tune.
And again today!
This is one of the greatest American songs of the 20th century. The music is pretty, but the lyrics are all about then, now and anytime in this country. What a genius Paul Simon is.
i most certainly agree with all you've said 3 years ago. still, today.
Interesting trilogy Taylor, Newman, and Simon. Welcome to America.
Today followed by Jim Pepper, Muscogee tribe, singing about a Pow Wow. Yes, welcome to America! Help us reach for our collective dream!
We still have a long way to go. Some days it feels further away than ever.
"Some days it feels farther away than ever." Especially when many want to hide this ugly chapter in US history. Study it, learn from it, and make progress.
This is one of the greatest American songs of the 20th century. The music is pretty, but the lyrics are all about then, now and anytime in this country. What a genius Paul Simon is.
I saw Paul Simon play live in Johannesburg in 1996 , i have never really connected with him that much but i see he has a huge following.
This is playing on Jan. 20, 2021, America's first good night of sleep in four years. A new President and hopefully a new era. Anyway, a great playlist:
Otis Taylor - Ten Million Slaves
Randy Newman - Sail Away
and now this...
Thank you Bill for the great musical journey thru this day.
Amen. And oh so needed right now.
marvelous... love this song...
Everybody in my church loves this song...
I would say it is a tie between Dylan and Simon... but I agree with you that this song is incredible, and it is from a great album...
Having seen both this summer I'd like to point out that there may have once been a contest but Mr Simon is still a legendary and amazing performer who rocked the whole of Hyde Park while Bob Dylan's lamentable performance saw droves of people leaving the Hop Farm Festival early due to the awful state of his voice and his insistence on playing obscure tracks nobody knows and ruining classics so badly it takes 3 minutes to realise he is actually playing How do you feel?
For those who don't know, the tune is "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded."