Lyrics Like William McKinley - Al Stewart
I
got
a
letter;
it
came
in
the
mail
today
I
saw
by
the
stamp
it
was
written
an
ocean
away
No
need
to
open
it,
I
know
what
it
must
say
I'll
just
go
back
to
the
dream
I
was
having
Before
love
went
astray
I'll
sit
on
my
porch
like
William
McKinley
And
I'll
let
the
world
come
to
me
And
if
it's
too
busy,
I
really
don't
mind
and
There's
no
place
I
want
to
be
Now
and
again,
I
will
open
a
window
and
Stare
at
the
overcast
sky
And
put
you
away
in
a
drawer
in
my
mind
And
I'll
just
bid
all
of
my
troubles
goodbye
The
country
'round
here
is
deserted;
there's
no
one
at
all
People
come
here
in
the
summer
and
leave
in
the
fall
You
followed
after
them,
disappeared
into
the
night
Now
all
that's
left
is
the
footprint
you
made
In
the
mud,
frozen
in
white
I'll
sit
on
my
porch
like
William
McKinley
And
I'll
let
the
world
come
to
me
And
if
it's
too
busy,
I
really
don't
mind
and
There's
no
place
I'll
want
to
be
Now
and
again,
I
will
open
and
window
and
Stare
at
the
overcast
sky
And
put
you
away
in
a
drawer
in
my
mind
And
I'll
just
bid
all
of
my
troubles
goodbye
I'll
sit
on
my
porch
like
William
McKinley
And
I'll
let
the
world
come
to
me
And
if
it's
too
busy,
I
really
don't
mind
and
There's
no
place
I
want
to
be
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