Lyrics Sleeper - Joan Baez
It′s
another
happy
April
To
every
happy
fool.
And
you
move
through
my
dreams
Like
a
trout
moves
through
a
pool.
Sure
I
will
do
anything,
But
I
blush
at
the
reverie.
Sleeper
come
and
go
with
me.
And
she
always
was
a
painter
And
she
left
me
her
suitcase,
And
I
still
remember
The
soft
lines
of
her
drunken
face,
As
she
stood
there
in
my
doorway,
Like
a
cat
up
in
a
tree.
Sleeper
come
and
go
with
me.
A
small
farm
in
Wisconsin
For
a
driftless
man,
Supper
on
the
table,
And
a
lover's
tender
hands,
Though
she
leaves
my
salt
and
woodsmoke,
For
a
job
in
the
city.
Sleeper
come
and
go
with
me.
I
will
take
you
with
my
children,
Through
the
clover,
to
the
creek,
When
Orion′s
gone
a
hunting
Through
the
fields
our
wishes
seek,
Where
we
all
can
love
each
other
Like
sugar
in
our
tea.
Sleeper
come
and
go
with
me.
Well
the
last
wild
fling
is
over
And
a
cold
wind
brings
the
dawn,
To
rows
of
parking
meters
And
the
shadow
of
a
blond,
Who
is
standing
by
the
wild
rye
In
a
pointless
dream.
Sleeper
come
and
go
with
me.
It's
another
happy
April
To
every
happy
fool.
And
you
move
through
my
dreams
Like
a
trout
moves
through
a
pool.
Sure
I
will
do
anything,
But
I
blush
at
the
reverie.
Sleeper
come
and
go
with
me.
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