Lyrics Long Walk From Childhood - Don Williams
Sandman,
Candyman,
Jesus
and
Dad,
a
furry
soft
bed
to
hold.
Puppy
paws,
Santa
Clause,
an′
not
being
bad,
believing
in
what
you're
told.
Oh
the
world
of
a
child
is
all
black
and
white,
and
prayers
are
easy
to
say,
No
shades
of
grey,
cloud
wrong
and
right.
I
followed
life
that
way.
On
the
long
walk
from
childhood,
the
long
walk
from
childhood.
Time
flies,
eager
eyes,
hungry
to
see,
find
holes
in
holy
things.
Idols
fall,
one
and
all,
and
truth
is
a
cheat
that
dances
on
puppet
strings.
And
the
soldiers
gun
is
a
mockery,
of
the
Sunday
prayers
that
we
prayed,
Wrong
is
right
and
right
is
wrong,
I
measured
life
that
way.
On
the
long
walk
from
childhood,
the
long
walk
from
childhood.
Answer-man,
Preacher-man,
thinker
and
Bum,
life
is
a
market
place.
Hear
them
cry,
will
you
buy,
and
march
to
my
drum,
we′ll
save
the
human
race.
So
I
hum
the
words
and
I
dance
the
tune,
and
change
a
bit
every
day.
Find
the
truth
where
I
can,
if
I
can,
each
step
along
the
way.
On
the
long
walk
from
childhood,
the
long
walk
from
childhood
1 Where Do I Go From Here
2 There's Never Been a Time
3 Ruby Tuesday
4 In My Life
5 Long Walk From Childhood
6 On Her Way to Be a Woman
7 Coming Apart
8 Take My Hand for a Little While
9 Follow Me Back To Louisville
10 Apartment No. 9
11 Ordinary Day
12 Tears
13 Always Something There to Remind Me
14 Storybook Children
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