Songtexte Long Bed From Kenya - Joan Baez
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roll
on
by.
If
I
could
reach
across
the
distance
for
a
moment,
I′d
steal
the
sadness
from
her
eyes.
It's
February
and
the
weather′s
clear
for
driving,
How
I've
missed
your
Tennessee.
The
morning
sun
just
stole
the
shadows
from
the
mountains,
And
the
years
away
from
me.
Yes
I've
changed
and
I
knew
that
I
was
able,
But
you
still
look
the
same
to
me.
And
your
eyes
are
just
as
blue
across
the
table,
As
the
sky
in
Tennessee.
This
old
farm
is
ne′er
so
big
as
I
remember,
Now
the
fields
are
burned
and
brown.
The
Pigeon
River′s
running
deeper
than
December,
Where
the
Winter
snows
lay
down.
How
you
love
your
house
and
this
long
bed
sent
from
Kenya,
And
the
telling
of
the
story
of
the
woman
you
met
there.
She's
a
darkhaired
beauty
- my
hair′s
only
growing
thinner,
And
my
threads
a
little
bare.
Yes
I've
changed
and
I
knew
that
I
was
able,
But
you
still
look
the
same
to
me.
And
your
eyes
are
just
as
blue
across
the
table,
As
the
sky
in
Tennessee.
In
the
silence
hear
the
years,
we
dare
not
speak
of,
Let
this
arrow
pass
on
through.
And
I′ll
be
gone
before
my
heart
has
met
resistance,
Like
you
hoped
that
I
would
do.
See
the
Redtail
turn
her
wing
toward
the
mountain,
God
there's
sunlight
in
your
smile.
If
I
could
reach
across
the
distance
for
a
moment,
I′d
steal
her
memory
from
your
eyes.
Yes
I've
changed
and
I
knew
that
I
was
able,
But
you
still
look
the
same
to
me.
And
your
eyes
are
just
as
blue
across
the
table,
As
the
sky
in
Tennessee.
As
the
sky
in
Tennessee.
1 Long Bed From Kenya
2 To Ramona
3 Lily
4 Mercy Bound
5 If I Wrote You
6 No Mermaid
7 Reunion Hill
8 Crack in the Mirror
9 February
10 You're Aging Well
11 Fishing
12 Money For Floods
13 Who Do You Think I Am
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