Lyrics Sergio - Al Stewart
Sergio
came
to
California
In
the
days
after
the
war
So
long
ago
Bought
some
land
Thought
to
plant
a
vineyard
Like
the
one
he
used
to
know
So
long
ago
The
sleepy
valley
was
a
land
of
farms
and
horses
He
brought
his
family
to
the
house
that
he
built
all
alone
He
drove
the
tractor,
fixed
the
sprinklers,
loaded
boxes
Sold
his
wine
from
a
van
His
reputation
soon
began
to
grow
Sergio,
with
grapemust
on
his
overalls
Acaccia
in
his
hair
Memories
flow
In
his
mind,
another
country
far
away
With
music
in
the
air
So
long
ago
His
wooden
vats
have
turned
to
towers
of
gleaming
metal
For
Pinot
Noir
and
Syrah,
Cabernet,
Chardonnay
They′re
entered
into
competitions,
winning
medals,
Advertised
on
TV
They're
calling
him
the
patriarch
today
Sergio,
puts
a
weathered
hand
on
the
labeling
machine
The
day′s
almost
done
Looks
outside,
beyond
the
barrels
To
the
rows
of
vines
in
brown
and
green
The
last
of
the
sun
Sergio,
came
to
California
In
the
years
after
the
war
So
long
ago
Brought
some
land
Thought
to
plant
a
vineyard
Like
the
ones
he
used
to
know
So
long
ago.
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