see the sun go down You must give yourself a lesson, stop and turn yourself around It's gotta be soon so let it cool awhile Slow down, easy style And
a long, long way from Rankin, Texas And the day when my daddy played People would come from miles around Bring the food and just stay and stay And every
never stopped to ask him why And all the things that he once treasured I see them slowly drifting by And now I look out from my mountain And see the
I'll be here come winter when the cold winds blow We'll watch the geese together to see which way they go And I won't have to tell you then I'm sure you
aacute;h, the founder of the Baha'i faith; lyrics by James Seals; music by James Seals and Dash Crofts, 1978) From the albums TAKIN' IT EASY (1978) and
in the Texas sky up above, up above Hungry for the words, so hungry for the words The answers for a million years Sacrifice and human tears Unfolding
remember you in the birthday of my thoughts See my love, candles of love ever burning See my love, candles of love ever burning, burning, burning The daylight and
brand new love When the rain stops fallin' and the storm is over And the teardrops you've been cryin' have all gone away You need somebody to pick up the pieces And
burnin' like a noonday torch I stayed a little while and I stayed a little longer It got a little wild and it got a little warmer Turn me loose and take
(lyrics by James Seals; music by James Seals & Dash Crofts, 1971) From the albums DOWN HOME (1970) and SEALS AND CROFTS I AND II (1974). Covered by the
my baby blue Oh, baby, oh, it's so hard to do 'Cause I can't imagine a day without you There'll be some long and lonesome nights You'll wake up and turn on the lights And
every little thing you do makes me feel fine And I could be your daddy if it's on your mind And I could buy you diamonds and all the fancy clothes And
me Teach me all that I should know Release the powers of alchemy Fire and water cannot dwell Eternally within this mortal shell I see the falcon far away It's calling me to come and
Instrumental from the album SUDAN VILLAGE (1976).
suits I'm tired and I'm hungry, worried as can be Last night I saw a poster and they're still after me Well I've worked up in the gold mines and I've
bloom Farther along, we'll be at ease, the world will be free of disease The Most Great Peace will come and all mankind will live as one And even the
(lyrics and music by James Seals, 1969) From the albums SEALS AND CROFTS (1969) and SEALS AND CROFTS I AND II (1974). Milk the cows of gladness, before
On a crisp as bacon morning with the sunshine on my head From the twilight of the dawning, raised myself up from my bed Fixed mine eyes upon a favor like