Lyrics
I
was
born
in
San
Fransisco
when
the
bay
was
full
of
cruisers
Where
the
west
wind
smells
of
fishing
boats
for
fifty
miles
around
My
father
wore
a
crew
cut,
he
was
lean
and
he
was
handsome
And
my
mother
wore
a
sash
of
yellow
roses
on
her
gown
They
would
walk
me
down
from
Green
Street
Pass
cathedrals
on
the
hill
sides
And
the
carillons
could
fill
the
hearts
of
any
one
in
town
I
remember
how
they
looked
then,
when
their
eyes
were
always
living
When
my
father
loved
a
girl
with
yellow
roses
on
her
gown
Then
we
moved
to
Placid
County
where
the
weather
was
a
joker
And
I
watched
my
parents
laughter
turn
from
amber
into
ice
But
my
father
never
stumbled,
he
would
tell
me
things
would
change
soon
He
would
bear
and
bear
the
insults
of
a
pair
of
loaded
dice
And
my
mother
stood
beside
him
though
her
heart
was
on
the
hill
side
Of
a
city
where
a
soldier
and
his
lover
better
die
And
at
night
amid
the
whisper
of
the
pines
and
[Incomprehensible]
She
would
cry
into
the
sash
of
yellow
roses
on
her
gown
Now
my
father′s
living
eastward
by
the
Sacramento
river
And
he
swears
to
me
he's
happy
with
his
practice
and
some
land
In
the
springtime
and
the
summer
when
the
fog
is
off
the
valley
I
visit
him
on
weekends,
his
grass
is
overgrown
Sometimes
after
dinner,
I
will
gaze
away
the
evening
In
the
attic
at
a
sash
of
yellow
roses
on
her
gown
1 I Write the Songs
2 Do Me Wrong, But Do Me
3 The Hungry Years
4 I Only Have Eyes for You - From the Warner Bros. Film, "Dames"
5 Yellow Roses On Her Gown
6 Do You Know Where You're Going To (Theme from "Mahogany")
7 Ooh What We Do
8 Send in the Clowns - From the B'way Musical, "A Little Night Music"
9 Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)
10 When a Child Is Born
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