(Bob Dylan) While riding on a train goin' west, I fell asleep for to take my rest. I dreamed a dream that made me sad, Concerning myself and the first
(Leslie Braunstein) I'm in love with a big blue frog, A big blue frog loves me. It's not as bad as it appears He wears glasses and he's six foot three
(Noel Paul Stookey) Know me by the light of a fire shinin' bright, Know me by your bed where I've lain Know me, and you might, if just for a night You
(Eric Andersen) Truth, with all its far out schemes, Lets time decide what it should mean; It's not the time but just the dreams that die. And sometimes
(Peter Yarrow) So I told him that he'd better shut his mouth And do his job like a man. And he answered "Listen, Father, I will never kill another."
(Stookey/Bannard) This house goes on sale ev'ry Wednesday morning And taken off the market in the afternoon. You can buy a piece of it if you want to
(Dixon/Kniss/Stookey/Yarrow/Travers) First of all, I would like to say a word or two, I know you won't be thinking this applies to you, But it's true
(Peter Yarrow) The other side of Jamie's door is aching loneliness. One, two, three, four, she dances with the ancient fears, with porcelain smiles
(Stookey/Dixon/Kniss) Jimmy McGregor, hey, Jimmy, come here! Jimmy you son of a gun! What 'cha been doin'? How long has it been? Hell, seven years if
(John Denver) All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go I'm standing here outside your door I hate to wake you up to say goodbye But the dawn is breakin
(Yarrow/Yardley) If I had wings no one would ask me should I fly The bird sings, no one asks why. I can see in myself wings as I feel them If you see
(Stookey/Mason/Dixon) I dig Rock and Roll music And I love to get the chance to play. (and sing it) I figure it's about the happiest sound goin' down