Lyrics Montana - James Taylor
I'm
not
smart
enough
for
this
life
I've
been
livin'
A
little
bit
slow
for
the
pace
of
the
dream
It's
not
that
I'm
ungrateful
for
all
I've
been
given
But
nevertheless,
just
the
same
I
wish
to
my
soul
I
was
back
in
Montana
High
on
my
mountain
and
deep
in
the
snow
Up
in
my
cabin
over
the
valley
Under
the
blankets
with
you
Over
the
ocean
from
here
(oh)
Over
the
mountains
from
there
(oh)
Who
can
imagine
the
scale
of
the
forces
That
pushed
this
old
mountain
range
up
in
the
sky?
Tectonic
creation,
erosion,
mutation
Somethin'
to
pleasure
God's
eye
The
world
is
a
wonder
of
lightnin'
and
thunder
And
green
of
the
ground
as
we
fall
from
the
sky
The
old
and
new
faces,
the
tribes
and
the
races
Thousands
of
places
to
try
Over
the
ocean
from
here
(oh)
Over
the
mountains
from
there
(oh)
One
sits
and
waits
while
the
other
one
wanders
And
squanders
his
time
with
a
life
on
the
road
Down
from
the
mountain,
across
the
wide
ocean
The
world
is
in
motion
and
cannot
be
slowed
Enough
for
today...
the
demands
of
the
moment
The
thing
on
my
mind
is
the
work
in
my
hand
Wood
for
the
woodstove
and
water
for
coffee
Somethin'
I
can
still
understand
We
got
a
few
friends
but
not
many
neighbors
The
trip
into
town
takes
us
most
of
the
day
And
after,
"Hello",
and
"it's
sure
good
to
see
you"
It
seems
like
there's
nothin'
to
say
Over
the
ocean
from
here
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