Lyrics Hi'way Songs - Gordon Lightfoot
When
I
walk
the
hill
so
high
Around
the
town
where
I
was
born
New
York
seems
so
far
away
Though
I
was
there
just
yesterday
I
have
played
on
my
guitar
In
coffeehouses,
halls,
and
bars
Everyone
that
I
call
friend
Knows
they
will
not
be
forgot
Trains
and
planes
and
rented
cars
Singers,
saints,
and
other
stars
I
suspect
them
every
one
They'll
never
change
It's
too
much
fun
Just
for
now
I'd
like
to
rest
In
the
shade
of
a
maple
tree
To
the
blue
Canadian
sky
I'll
say
a
prayer
for
the
world
out
there
When
I
stand
on
my
own
sod
It
feels
so
good
to
be
home,
by
God
The
winter
wind
has
turned
my
head
But
I
always
came
up
warm
somehow
Bottles,
beads,
and
cigarettes
And
lovers
that
I
ain't
found
yet
Picking
with
a
friend
till
dawn
And
singing
all
of
those
hi'way
songs
Just
for
now
I'd
like
to
rest
In
the
shade
of
a
maple
tree
To
the
blue
Canadian
sky
I'll
say
a
prayer
for
the
world
out
there
When
I
walk
the
hill
so
high
Around
the
town
where
I
was
born
New
York
seems
so
far
away
Though
I
was
there
just
yesterday
I
would
travel
all
my
life
If
loneliness
was
not
the
price
While
headin'
north
across
that
line's
The
only
time
I'm
flyin'
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