Lyrics On Susan's Floor - Gordon Lightfoot
Like
crippled
ships
that
made
it
Through
a
storm
and
finally
reached
a
quiet
shore
The
homeless
found
a
home
on
Susan's
floor
Didn't
feel
so
cold
and
tired
Stretched
out
before
her
fire
Rollin'
smokes
and
drinkin'
up
her
wine
And
I
remember
candlelight
And
singing
'til
we
could
not
sing
no
more
Then
fallin'
warm
asleep
on
Susan's
floor
Well,
now
that
my
song
is
sweeeter
I
think
I'd
like
to
greet
her
And
thank
her
for
the
favors
that
she
gave
A
stranger
I
came
My
head
bowed
in
the
rain
to
her
door
I
sat
and
sang
my
songs
on
Susan's
floor
In
the
mornin'
I'd
go
on
Buyin'
kingdoms
with
my
songs
Knowin'
I'd
be
back
in
just
a
while
Warming
in
the
sunlight
of
her
smile
Well,
lots
of
time
and
songs
have
passed
I
catch
myself
just
looking
back
Reliving
all
the
wonder
of
those
nights
That's
where
I'd
be
today
If
I
had
only
stayed
one
night
more
And
sang
another
song
on
Susan's
floor
Like
crippled
ships
that
made
it
Through
a
storm
and
finally
reached
a
quiet
shore
The
homeless
found
a
home
on
Susan's
floor
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