Lyrics Poor Cow - Donovan
I
dwell
in
the
north
in
the
green
country,
Far
I'm
here,
far
I'm
here
And
I
take
to
my
rest
at
the
end
of
day,
Whilst
o'erhead
pretty
stars
do
play.
And
then
I
dream
along,
Then
I
make
a
song
About
everything
that
I've
known
and
felt,
And
it
makes
my
sadness
melt
Then
I
wake
up
in
the
funny
old
kind
of
day,
The
rain
has
gone
away,
Watching
the
children
sing
and
play
In
the
garden
and
the
roadway.
Up
comes
a
little
one
singing
a
song
About
a
friend
she
knows
called
Rosie.
Off
to
the
greenwood
you
must
go,
bring-a
me
one
fine
posie.
All
of
a
sudden
I'm
light
as
air,
I
feel
sad
as
a
butterfly.
Oh,
I
dwell
with
my
pride
and
my
songs
and
things
Wearily,
oh
so
wearily
And
I
dream
of
the
girl
with
the
sunshine
eye
Sundaily,
whatever
she
may
be.
And
then
I
dream
along
Then
I
make
a
song
About
everything
that
I've
known
and
felt
And
it
makes
my
sadness
melt.
Then
I
wake
up
in
the
funny
old
kind
of
day,
The
rain
has
gone
away
Watching
the
children
sing
and
play
In
the
garden
and
the
roadway
Up
comes
a
little
one
singing
a
song
About
a
friend
she
knows
called
Rosie.
Off
to
the
greenwood
you
must
go,
bring-a
me
one
fine
posie.
All
of
a
sudden
I'm
light
as
air,
I
feel
sad
as
a
butterfly.
Oh,
I
dwell
in
the
north
in
the
green
country,
Far
I'm
here,
far
I'm
here
And
I
dream
of
the
girl
with
the
sunshine
eye
Sundaily,
whatever
she
may
be.
And
then
I
dream
along,
And
then
I
make
a
song
About
everything
that
I've
known
and
felt,
And
it
makes
my
sadness
melt.
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