Lyrics Stones In The Road - Joan Baez
When
we
were
young,
we
pledged
allegiance
every
morning
of
our
lives
The
classroom
rang
with
children's
voices
under
teacher's
watchful
eye
We
learned
about
the
world
around
us
at
our
desks
and
at
dinnertime
Reminded
of
the
starving
children,
we
cleaned
our
plates
with
guilty
minds
And
the
stones
in
the
road
we
played
like
marbles
in
the
dust
Until
a
voice
called
for
us
to
make
our
way
back
home
When
I
was
ten,
my
father
held
me
on
his
shoulders
above
the
crowd
To
see
a
train
draped
in
mourning
pass
slowly
through
our
town
His
widow
kneeled
with
all
her
children
at
the
sacred
burial
ground
The
TV
glowed
that
long
hot
summer
with
all
the
cities
burning
down
And
the
stones
in
the
road
flew
out
from
our
bicycle
tires
Worlds
removed
from
all
those
fires
as
we
raced
each
other
home
And
now
we
drink
our
coffee
on
the
run
and
climb
that
ladder
rung
by
rung
We
are
the
daughters
and
the
sons
and
here's
the
line
that's
missing...
The
starving
children
have
been
replaced
by
souls
out
on
the
street
We
give
a
dollar
when
we
pass
and
hope
our
eyes
don't
meet
We
pencil
in,
we
cancel
out,
we
crave
the
corner
suite
We
kiss
your
ass,
we
make
you
hold,
we
doctor
the
receipt
And
the
stones
in
the
road
leave
a
mark
from
whence
they
came
A
thousand
points
of
light
or
shame,
baby,
I
don't
know
Stones
in
the
road
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