Ripplin' Waters
(专辑: I Want To Live - 1977)
I've got rippling waters to wake me to the
morning my woman in love, tall pine trees are pointing us easily to heaven above. Blue spruce flaming on the
grate in the
evening, takes the
chill away fine, cut the
telephone line, the
story's the
same. There's a
worn red chair by the
window that she found at a
sale down the
way, when some old woman said that they needed more room for the
winter. People like pulling out the
stuffing when they sit down, so it passes the
time, cut the
telephone line, the
story's the
same. Ooh, like a
bubble on a
windy day start to flutter when I
hear you say, That you feel too good to go away and you make me feel fine. And you made the
world a
warmer place, by the
sparkle of your diamond face. On a
gray spot, put a
little lace and you make me feel fine, warm as a
mountain sunshine, on the
edge of a
snowline, in a
meadow of columbine. Oh, little Jennifer, I'd give a
penny for what you've got on your mind, seems like most of the
time you're lying there dreaming. Maybe in your vision you see how our mission is, slightly less than defined, Cut the
telephone line, the
story's the
same. Now rippling waters flow through the
ceiling and the
walls and they're keeping me warm and the
closest I've been to my family for days is my music. But to silently stare in the
morning sky is like hearing her calling my name, cut the
telephone line, the
story's the
same. Ooh, like a
bubble on a
windy day start to flutter when I
hear you say, That you feel too good to go away and you make me feel fine. warm as a
mountain sunshine, on the
edge of a
snowline, in a
meadow of columbine.